A unique protein in normal human cerebrospinal fluid

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Abstract

On analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from normal volunteer donors by high-resolution zone electrophoresis on agarose gel, an electrophoretically homogeneous protein band consistently appeared in the γ-globulin region. Application of immunofixation electrophoresis in attempts to identify the band with use of monospecific antibodies against individual human serum proteins and against heavy- and light-chain immunoglobulins as well as polyvalent antisera did not produce a positive immunoprecipitation reaction with the protein band. The serum samples from these subjects did not show similar bands. Therefore, we conclude that this protein band is a normally occurring protein that is unique to CSF.

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Papadopoulos, N. M., LeWitt, P. A., Newman, R. P., Raphaelson, M. I., & Chase, T. N. (1983). A unique protein in normal human cerebrospinal fluid. Clinical Chemistry, 29(10), 1842–1844. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/29.10.1842

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