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Total binding antibody assays sensitivity

Another technique, the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), combines the specificity of antibodies with the sensitivity of an enzyme assay. The ELISA can be performed in a variety of combinations that involve either a specific antibody or the total cellular protein immobilized on a solid support, such as the wells of a plastic microplate. In one version of the method, the sandwich ELISA, the primary antibody is bound to the wells. When a mixture of proteins is added, the protein of interest binds to the antibody, and other proteins are washed away. A second labeled antibody, specific to a different epitope on the protein, is added, and the amoruit of signal is proportional to the amoimt of the particular protein in the sample. The method can be modified to detect specific antibodies in a mixture by using their antigen as the immobilized bait. ELlSAs also have the advantage of being able to be performed in 96-weU plates so many samples can be analyzed in one experiment. [Pg.287]


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