Artificial factor VIII deficient plasma: Preparation using monoclonal antibodies and its use in one stage coagulation assays

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Monoclonal antibodies to factor VIII antigen (VIII:Ag) and von Willebrand factor (vWf:Ag) were immobilised on Sephacryl S-1000 and tested for their ability to deplete normal human citrated plasma of factor VIII. A combination of two antibodies to VIII:Ag and one antibody to vWf:Ag was required to produce plasma containing less than 0.01 IU/ml. Its performance in the one stage coagulation assay of VIII:C was equivalent to that of congenital VIII deficient plasma for the assay of normal and haemophilic plasma and factor VIII concentrates. Storage of freeze dried aliquots of this product at -20°C, +4°C, and 37°C showed that it could be used as a substrate for at least six months when stored at temperatures +4°C and below.

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Hornsey, V. S., Waterston, Y. G., & Prowse, C. V. (1988). Artificial factor VIII deficient plasma: Preparation using monoclonal antibodies and its use in one stage coagulation assays. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 41(5), 562–567. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.41.5.562

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