Affiliation:
1. CyberFluor Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract
We describe new methods for the detection of immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgM rubella-specific antibodies in serum. The IgG assay was based on a solid-phase rubella antigen immobilization approach, and the IgM assay was based on the IgM capture assay principle. Both assays used biotinylated antibodies (anti-human IgG and antirubella monoclonal antibody, respectively). The tracer system was based on streptavidin labeled with a fluorescent europium chelate. The final measurements were done by using time-resolved fluorescence. Both assays were thoroughly evaluated with clinical samples and compared successfully with established techniques. We anticipate that these assays are suitable for routine clinical use.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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