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Glutaraldehyde as a coupling reagent in passive haemagglutination.
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1969
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Immunocytochemical TechniqueGlycobiologyImmunologySpecific AntiseraEducationBlood CellImmunotherapyBioanalysisHematologyImmunochemistryLaboratory MedicinePassive HaemagglutinationAnimal PhysiologyAllergyOphthalmologyAutoimmunityAqueous HumourSensitized CellsAnimal SciencePhysiologyVeterinary ScienceBovine Serum AlbuminMedicine
A sensitive passive haemagglutination technique is described depending on the attachment of proteins to erythrocytes with glutaraldehyde. Various factors that play a role in the coupling of bovine serum albumin to sheep erythrocytes are examined. A standard procedure was deduced by which other proteins were coupled and tested with their specific antisera. The observed titres are comparable to those obtained with the classical bis-diazotized benzidine method. The technique is specific and practicable. It provides sensitized cells that remain stable for several weeks.
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