Pratt J J, Woldring M G, Boonman R, Bosman W
Eur J Nucl Med. 1979 Jun 1;4(3):171-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00620481.
The specificity of immunoassays can be improved by using a second antiserum to bind substances that cross-react. Both theory and practice show that the effectiveness of the procedure is dependent of the complex interplay of the concentrations of the two antibodies, the concentrations of the three antigens involved (the labelled tracer, the antigen whose concentration is to be measured and the substance that cross reacts) and the affinities of the antibodies for these antigens. Measured cross-reactions can frequently be reduced to zero in the most important concentration ranges thereby enabling one to perform assays upon unpurified materials which other wise would not be possible. Limitations of the method are discussed.
通过使用第二抗血清结合交叉反应物质,可以提高免疫测定的特异性。理论和实践均表明,该方法的有效性取决于两种抗体的浓度、三种相关抗原(标记示踪剂、待测抗原浓度的抗原以及交叉反应物质)的浓度以及抗体与这些抗原的亲和力之间复杂的相互作用。在最重要的浓度范围内,测得的交叉反应通常可降至零,从而能够对未经纯化的物质进行测定,否则这是不可能的。本文讨论了该方法的局限性。