Abstract

A simultaneous immunoenzymometric assay for anti-human interleukin-2 antibody and anti-human serum albumin antibody in rat serum was developed. Two antigen-immobilized polystyrene balls were immersed in a diluted serum sample in an assay tube and then the antibodies on the balls were made to react with a horseradish peroxidase labelled anti-rat IgG antibody in the same tube after washing. The enzyme activity of each ball was measured by fluorometry. Not only were the sensitivity (70 ng/ml each), assay recovery (100-101%), and precision (C.V. = 5-13%) comparable to those of conventional immunoenzymometric assays using one antigen-immobilized ball but the assay was also much more feasible for mass routine assays. Thus, conventional immunoassays can be replaced by this convenient simultaneous method.

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