Literature DB >> 6428776

Ligand displacement immunoassay: a novel enzyme immunoassay demonstrated for measuring theophylline in serum.

J A Hinds, C F Pincombe, R K Kanowski, S A Day, J C Sanderson, P Duffy.   

Abstract

We describe a ligand displacement immunoassay for measurement of theophylline in serum or plasma and show it to be clinically useful. A conjugate of theophylline-specific antiserum covalently bound to micro-crystalline cellulose and a beta-galactosidase-labeled theophylline derivative is prepared as a lyophilized reagent. Sample is added to the conjugate and, after 5-min incubation at room temperature, the bound and displaced enzyme-ligand are separated by brief centrifugation. The enzyme activity of the displaced enzyme-ligand is measured on a spectrophotometer or centrifugal analyzer. Linear calibration curves are obtained with appropriate sample dilution, allowing generation of the standard curve with a saline zero reference and a single calibrator. Performance of the assay compares favorably with that of other theophylline assays; comparison studies with use of 145 clinical specimens gave a coefficient of correlation with EMIT of 0.97.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6428776

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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1.  Two-dimensional fluorescence intensity distribution analysis: theory and applications.

Authors:  P Kask; K Palo; N Fay; L Brand; U Mets; D Ullmann; J Jungmann; J Pschorr; K Gall
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 4.033

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