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Immobilization of viral antigens on filter paper for a [125I]staphylococcal protein A immunoassay: a rapid and sensitive technique for detection of herpes simplex virus antigens and antiviral antibodies.
Authors:P H Cleveland  D D Richman  M N Oxman  M G Wickham  P S Binder  D M Worthen
Affiliation:Research Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, and Division of Ophthalmology and the Departments of Surgery, Pathology and Medicine, University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Abstract:A new technique is described for the rapid detection and quantitation of herpes simplex virus (HSV) antigens and antiviral antibodies. It involves immobilization of HSV antigens on filter paper discs and subsequent analysis by 125I-labeled staphylococcal protein A (SPA) radioimmunoassay. A specially designed 96-well filtration device is employed which serves both as an incubation chamber and as a filtration manifold. It is rapid, simple, sensitive and specific, and requires only small volumes of antiserum and few target cells. The results may be readily and objectively quantitated. This technique permits the simultaneous assay of a large number of specimens in less than 1 h. Its sensitivity is considerably greater than that of other currently used immunologic techniques, and it is amenable to automation. These characteristics suggest that this [125I]SPA immunofiltration technique may be applicable to the rapid diagnosis of viral infections.
Keywords:Please address reprint requests to: Dr. Patrick H. Cleveland   V-151   VA Medical Center   3350 La Jolla Village Dr.   San Diego   CA 92161   U.S.A.
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