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Enzyme-linked immunosorbent proteins covalently

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISAs) These assays are performed in the wells of a plastic microtiter dish. The antigen (protein) is bound to the plastic of the dish. The probe used consists of an antibody specific for the particular protein to be measured. The antibody is covalently bound to an ezyme, which will produce a colored product when exposed to its substrate. The amount of color produced can be used to determine the amount of protein (or antibody) in the sample to be tested. [Pg.463]

Particle Concentration Fluorescence Immunoassay. The PCFIA is a solid-phase immunoassay in which proteins are attached to polystyrene particles by adsorption or covalent coupling for the solid phase and fluorescent-labeled reagents are utilized for product detection.22 The general principles of the assay are similar to those of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), which has been reviewed extensively elsewhere.23 PCFIAs are performed in specially designed 96-well format Fluoricon assay plates utilizing an automated Screen Machine (Idexx Corporation, Research Product Division, Portland, ME). [Pg.509]


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