Johnson GD, Beutner EH, Holborow EJ. Developments in immunofluorescence: the need for standardization.
J Clin Pathol 1967;
20:720-3. [PMID:
4177332 PMCID:
PMC473560 DOI:
10.1136/jcp.20.5.720]
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Abstract
DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED BY THE NEWCOMER TO THE FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY STAINING METHOD LARGELY ARISE FROM TWO CAUSES: (1) the many modifications in the procedure which have been suggested over the last decade; (2) the variability of the basic reagent, fluorescent conjugate, in terms of potency and specificity. The ensuing problem of non-reproducibility is clearly an important factor for clinical laboratories now faced with increasing demands for routine tests involving immunofluorescence. In this paper a simple approach to standardization is described which, if adopted, would lead to a more efficient use of the method.
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