Glutaraldehyde stabilization of antibody-linked erythrocytes for use in reverse passive and related haemagglutination assays

1983 
Abstract A simple method for stabilising antibody-linked red blood cells by the addition of low concentrations of glutaraldehyde is described. Fresh and stabilised reagent-linked cells were shown we compare favourably in reverse passive haemagglutination for the measurement of human immunoglobulin isotypes, G, A and M and for the detection of respiratory syncytial and herpes simplex viruses. Stabilised cells were also used to detect antibodies to bacteria and to a soluble antigen adsorbed to a solid phase by mixed haemagglutination reactions.
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