PMID: 6160207Dec 1, 1980Paper

Enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assays for myelin basic protein and antibodies to myelin basic protein

Journal of Neurochemistry
N P Groome

Abstract

Enzyme Linked Immunoadsorbent Assays are described for Myelin Basic Protein and antibodies to this protein. Under optimal conditions 30 pg of Basic Protein and 100 pg of antibody can be detected. Both assays are simple to establish, require small volumes of sample, and are highly reproducible. All the necessary reagents are stable indefinitely.

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