Hobson B M
Lab Anim. 1976 Apr;10(2):87-91. doi: 10.1258/002367776781071495.
A haemagglutination inhibition test, developed specifically for primates, diagnoses early pregnancy in the chimpanzee, gorilla, orang-utan and baboon. The test was sensitive and reacted positively when the concentration of gonadotrophin in urine was equivalent to 0.03 i.u. human chorionic gonadotrophin per ml. This degree of sensitivity and the certitude that it cross-reacts with primate luteinizing hormone probably accounts for most of the false positive results.
一种专门为灵长类动物开发的血凝抑制试验可诊断黑猩猩、大猩猩、猩猩和狒狒的早期妊娠。该试验很灵敏,当尿液中促性腺激素的浓度相当于每毫升0.03国际单位人绒毛膜促性腺激素时会呈阳性反应。这种灵敏度以及它与灵长类动物促黄体激素发生交叉反应的确定性可能是导致大多数假阳性结果的原因。