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Antigen acetone precipitated

Wide and his colleagues (W5, W7) were the first to apply the technique of hemagglutination-inhibition to the estimation of urinary LH. They found that some antisera raised against HCG were incapable of distinguishing between HCG and LH, and, accordingly, they were able to establish an assay system for LH using an antiserum raised to HCG and HCG-coated red blood cells. Taymor (T2) used a similar system to assay human urinary LH. He also employed an HCG antiserum and latex particles coated with this hormone the system was specific in that a cross reaction with ovine LH was not observed however, its specificity with respect to FSH was not reported. Taymor (T2) found it necessary to extract LH from urine prior to immunoassay. For this purpose he preferred precipitation with acetone to treatment with alcohol, since trace amounts of the latter interfered with the antigen-antibody reaction. [Pg.38]


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