Radioactive immunocomplex formation in a double antibody ria
Keywords:
Kinetics, RIA, Double Antibody, C PeptideAbstract
A model has been produced for the kinetic and equilibrium study of antigen-antibody reactions in the radioimmunoassay (RIA) of C-Peptide double antibody. The aim is (1) to characterise the influence of initial concentrations of labelled (M) and unlabelled (Q) antigen and that of the initial concentration of the antibody in solution (P), and (2) to study the binding of the immunocomplex (PM) to the second antibody (J) immobilised on a bead, and the replacement of M by Q in the PMJ immunocomplex. In order to study the effect of such variables, 44 experiments were conducted. The results are in line with the model proposed.Downloads
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