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Detection of beta-2 transferrin in otorrhea and rhinorrhea in a routine clinical laboratory setting
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Translational MedicineCerebrospinal FluidPharmacologyOtorhinolaryngologyLaboratory MedicineSurgeryBeta-2 TransferrinPressure TransferClinical ChemistryMedicineRoutine Clinical LaboratoryAnesthesiology
A simple, straightforward, and rapid method for the detection of beta-2 transferrin in otorrhea and rhinorrhea that can be used in a routine clinical laboratory is described. The beta-2 transferrin was detected by agarose gel electrophoresis of the fluid on Beckman Paragon equipment, followed by pressure transfer to a nitrocellulose membrane and then incubation with enzyme-labeled antitransferrin antibody and substrate. The procedure was fast (3.5 h) and sensitive (detected as little as 1 microgram/ml) and required only 3 microliters of fluid. Beta-2 transferrin was detected in cerebrospinal fluid diluted up to eightfold. No special training or expertise was needed, and all equipment and procedures used are commonly available in a routine clinical laboratory.
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