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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 19, 524-526, Copyright © 1973 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Intercomparison of Results Obtained with Five Commercial Diffusion Plates Supplied for Quantitation of Immunoglobulins

Thomas A. Hosty 1, Mary Hollenbeck 1, and Shelia Shane 1

1 Milwaukee County General Hospital, Department of Pathology, 8700 West Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 53226.

Results obtained with five commercial sources of quantitative immunoglobulin plates for IgG, IgA, and IgM varied widely. Preliminary evidence suggests that the international reference serum supplied by the National Institute of Health should be used to standardize commercial reference sera, because the labeled values for immunoglobulins on such sera are of questionable reliability.

Submitted on January 19, 1973
Accepted on February 14, 1973







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