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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 25, 80-82, Copyright © 1979 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Enzyme immunoassay for human ferritin

N Watanabe, Y Niitsu, S Ohtsuka, J Koseki, Y Kohgo, I Urushizaki, K Kato and E Ishikawa

We describe an enzyme immunoassay with use of beta-D-galactosidase for quantitation of ferritin in human serum. The minimum detectable ferritin concentration is 0.25 microgram/L of serum, which is comparable to results obtained by radioimmunoassay. The correlation coefficient between values determined by enzyme immunoassay and radioimmunoassay was 0.95 (n - 1 = 85, p less than 0.001).


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