Hawkes R A
Appl Microbiol. 1973 Sep;26(3):448-9. doi: 10.1128/am.26.3.448-449.1973.
The temperature at which the coupling of antigen to erythrocytes takes place is an important factor in the passive hemagglutination test for hepatitis B antibody. Erythrocytes sensitized at 16 C are much less sensitive for the detection of antibody than are those sensitized at 22 to 41 C.
在乙肝抗体被动血凝试验中,抗原与红细胞结合发生时的温度是一个重要因素。在16℃致敏的红细胞对于抗体检测的敏感性远低于在22至41℃致敏的红细胞。