Abstract
Originally, the Ouchterlony double-diffusion assays were the most common method for determining the class and subclass of a monoclonal antibody, and they still are useful, particularly when only a few assays will be performed. A sample of hybridoma tissue culture supernatant is placed in a well in a bed of agar, and class- and subclass-specific antisera are placed in other wells in a ring surrounding the test antibody. As the antibodies diffuse into the agar, they meet and multimeric immune complexes precipitate to form a visible “precipitin line.”
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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1. Generating Monoclonal Antibodies;Cold Spring Harbor Protocols;2022-08