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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 30, 151-152, Copyright © 1984 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Anti-triiodothyronine autoantibodies interfere with two recently commercialized radioimmunoassays for free triiodothyronine

J Rodriguez-Espinosa, J Ordonez-Lianos, JA Gomez-Gerique and J Mora

We examined the effect of anti-triiodothyronine autoantibodies on results of RIA of free triiodothyronine with two commercial kits (Amersham International and Diagnostic Products Corp.). Both methods gave falsely high results because the 125I-labeled analogs used in these RIAs were bound by the autoantibodies.


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S. SAKATA, S. NAKAMURA, and K. MIURA
Autoantibodies Against Thyroid Hormones or lodothyronine: Implications in Diagnosis, Thyroid Function, Treatment, and Pathogenesis
Ann Intern Med, October 1, 1985; 103(4): 579 - 589.
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