» Articles » PMID: 6404200

Efficiency and Precision of Electroimmunoassay for Canine Factor VIII-related Antigen

Overview
Journal Am J Vet Res
Date 1983 Mar 1
PMID 6404200
Citations 4
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Factors that improved the efficiency, precision, and sensitivity of the electroimmunoassay for canine factor VIII-related antigen were investigated. These included rapid electrophoresis, increased rocket heights, deletion of the gel-washing step, and doubling of the sample capacity per plate. The modified assay was reliable and accurate, could be completed within 3 hours, and permitted twice as many determinations. Other experimental variables that affected the assay were the type of agarose and sample diluent, storage conditions of samples before assay, source of antibody, and use of 2 mM calcium lactate.

Citing Articles

Stability of factor VIII and von Willebrand factor in canine blood samples during storage.

Johnstone I, Keen J, Halbert A, Crane S Can Vet J. 1991; 32(3):173-5.

PMID: 17423756 PMC: 1480972.


Hemostatic studies in a newfoundland dog with idiopathic epistaxis.

Johnstone I, MacLeod M Can Vet J. 1988; 29(1):62-4.

PMID: 17422950 PMC: 1680750.


Canine Von Willebrand's Disease: A Common Inherited Bleeding Disorder in Doberman Pinscher Dogs.

Johnstone I Can Vet J. 1986; 27(9):315-8.

PMID: 17422688 PMC: 1680304.


Quantitation of canine plasma von Willebrand factor antigen using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

Johnstone I, Crane S Can J Vet Res. 1991; 55(1):11-4.

PMID: 1884278 PMC: 1263406.