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Beta-Thromboglobulin Radioimmunoassay. A Laboratory Characterization and Evaluation

Abstract

Platelets release beta-thromboglobulin from alpha-granules when they are activated by various stimuli. An evaluation and optimization of a radioimmunoassay for beta-thromboglobulin is described. The optimum conditions for the reaction have been characterized, and the use of second antibody and polyethylene glycol allows completion of the assay within 24 hours. Similar BTG concentrations were obtained using a 1-hour non-equilibration assay but the 1-hour assay was inefficient for processing large volumes of specimens and has the potential for cross reactivity. BTG standards were unstable but the shelf-life was prolonged with aprotinin or by storage at -70 degrees C. Plasma BTG concentration in 80 normal individuals was 28 +/- 18 ng/ml. (mean +/- 2 S.D.).

Authors

Han P; Butt RW; Turpie AGG; Walker WHC; Genton E

Journal

Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 211–227

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

January 1, 1980

DOI

10.1080/01971528008055785

ISSN

1532-1819
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