Determination of immunoglobulin A in saliva by immunobead enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay: Comparison with single radial immunodiffusion

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Abstract

For the quantitative measurement of immunoglobulin A in human saliva, an immunobead enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was investigated in detail. The method proved to be fast and sensitive, and it gave reproducible results. There was a strong correlation with results obtained by a single radial immunodiffusion method. The immunobead method gave 1.8 times higher values than the single radial immunodiffusion method wih a lower correction factor for low-immunoglobulin A saliva and a higher factor for immunoglobulin A-rich saliva.

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Bratthall, D., & Ellen, R. P. (1982). Determination of immunoglobulin A in saliva by immunobead enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay: Comparison with single radial immunodiffusion. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 16(4), 766–769. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.16.4.766-769.1982

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