Original paper
Immuno-PCR: Very Sensitive Antigen Detection by Means of Specific Antibody-DNA Conjugates
Abstract
An antigen detection system, termed immuno-polymerase chain reaction (immuno-PCR), was developed in which a specific DNA molecule is used as the marker. A streptavidin-protein A chimera that possesses tight and specific binding affinity both for biotin and immunoglobulin G was used to attach a biotinylated DNA specifically to antigen-monoclonal antibody complexes that had been immobilized on microtiter plate wells. Then, a segment of the...
Paper Details
Title
Immuno-PCR: Very Sensitive Antigen Detection by Means of Specific Antibody-DNA Conjugates
Published Date
Oct 2, 1992
Journal
Volume
258
Issue
5079
Pages
120 - 122
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