Modified single radial haemolysis technique: Measurement of antibodies to newcastle disease virus

The single radial haemolysis technique has been improved by including a central trough for complement in the agarose plate containing sensitised chick erythrocytes. The advantages are that the complement diffuses with the serum samples, significantly reducting the time required, thus minimising auto...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of immunological methods 1981, Vol.40 (2), p.239-242
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description The single radial haemolysis technique has been improved by including a central trough for complement in the agarose plate containing sensitised chick erythrocytes. The advantages are that the complement diffuses with the serum samples, significantly reducting the time required, thus minimising autohaemolysis and increasing storage ability. In addition, the amount of complement required is much reduced. The application of this modification to detection of antibodies against Newcastle Disease virus is described.
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