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Antigens antigen-antibody binding

M. Zayats, O.A. Raitman, V.I. Chegel, A.B. Kharitonov, and I. Willner, Probing antigen-antibody binding processes by impedance measurements on ion-sensitive field-effect transistor devices and complementary surface plasmon resonance analyses development of cholera toxin sensors. Anal. Chem. 74, 4763-4773 (2002). [Pg.279]

Since the development of radioimmunoassay (RIA), many assays that rely on the specificity of the antigen-antibody binding reaction have been developed because of their inherent sensitivity and specificity. A typical competitive binding... [Pg.27]

Immunoassays employ monoclonal or polyclonal antibody preparations (Chapter 13) to detect and quantify the product (Box 7.1). The specificity of antibody-antigen interaction ensures good assay precision. The use of conjugated radiolabels (RIA) or enzymes (EIA) to allow detection of antigen-antibody binding renders such assays very sensitive. Furthermore, when compared with... [Pg.177]

Glaser, R. W. (1993). Antigen-antibody binding and mass transport by convection and diffusion to a surface a two-dimensional computer model of binding and dissociation kinetics, Anal. Biochem., 213, 152-161. [Pg.530]

Freedom of Information Electronic Reading Room (ODER), 15 701-702 Free electron lasers (FELs), 1 720 Free energy, of antigen-antibody binding events, 74 138... [Pg.381]

Effect of Formaldehyde Fixation on Antigen-Antibody Binding... [Pg.22]

Figure 14.17. Liposome fluoroimmunoassay depiction, in which antigen-liposome conjugates containing fluorescent dye (concentration quenched) compete with analyte antigen for antibody binding sites, followed by wash and detergent lysis, to release the fluorophore for fluorescence measurement. Figure 14.17. Liposome fluoroimmunoassay depiction, in which antigen-liposome conjugates containing fluorescent dye (concentration quenched) compete with analyte antigen for antibody binding sites, followed by wash and detergent lysis, to release the fluorophore for fluorescence measurement.
Antibody A protein that binds to a specific target molecule called an antigen. Antibodies bind to foreign cells that infect your body to initiate their destruction or identify them for attack by immune system cells. [Pg.357]

Homogeneous immunoassay using FRET is an attractive assay format, since the antigen-antibody binding reaction is much accelerated compared to that of solid phase sandwich im-... [Pg.196]

Browning-Kelley, M.E., Wadu-Mesthrige, K., Hari, V., and Liu, G.Y. 1997. Atomic force microscopic study of specific antigen/antibody binding. Langmuir, 13 343-350. [Pg.108]


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