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Clinical Chemistry 25: 570-576, 1979;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 25, 570-576, Copyright © 1979 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Multi-channel, probe colorimeter for use with the micr-ELISA test, which makes use of disposable flat-bottom microhemagglutination plates

CH McMurray and WJ Blanchflower

We describe a multiprobe colorimeter that permits the reading of enzyme- linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) in situ, by use of microhemagglutination plates. The use of dipping probes eliminates interference from meniscus effects and air-bubble entrapment. Detailed validation tests have been done and potential sources of inaccuracy identified.





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