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Use of Polyethylene Glycol to Separate Free and Antibody-Bound Peptide Hormones in Radioimmunoassays†
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1971
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ImmunologyGlycobiologyPeptide SciencePeptide TherapeuticsAntibody-bound Peptide HormonesPolyethylene GlycolBioanalysisParathyroid HormoneImmunochemistryAnalytical ChemistryAntibody EngineeringClinical ChemistryChromatographyArginine VasopressinBiochemistryMedicineEndocrinologyPharmacologyAntibody ScreeningPeptide TherapeuticAqueous Polyethylene GlycolSeparate Free
Aqueous polyethylene glycol causes precipitation of antibody-bound peptide hormones labeled with radioactive iodine with little or no precipitation of free hormones. Based on this finding, a method of separation has been developed and applied to radioimmunoassays of insulin, parathyroid hormone, growth hormone and arginine vasopressin. The new method provides several advantages over the double-antibody precipitation method. It appears particularly valuable in immunoassays of substances of low molecular weight.
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