| Literature DB >> 197386 |
L L Yung, W Loh, V ter Meulen.
Abstract
In solid phase indirect radioimmunoassay (IRIA) antiviral immunoglobulins (Ig) bind specifically to the viral antigen fixed onto wells of microtiter plates. Radioactively labeled (125I) anti-Ig can be used to detect these antiviral antibodies. The sensitivity of the IRIA depends on the amount of antigen in the microtiter wells and the concentration of the 125I-labeled anti-Ig used. To standardize the assay, a method of antigen titration in the IRIA was devised, using parainfluenza type 1 viruses as antigens. The IRIA provides a means to titrate viral antigens with different biologic activities and antibodies against them. A binding inhibition test (BIT) based on IRIA allows the antigenic analysis of different virus strains, as is demonstrated for two closely related parainfluenza type 1 virus strains.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 197386 DOI: 10.1007/bf02121826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Microbiol Immunol ISSN: 0300-8584 Impact factor: 3.402