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            <title>ELISA protocol</title>
            <link>http://biowww.net/detail-435.html</link>
            <description>1. To coat the ELISA plate with diluted capture antibody and incubate overnight at 4c.
2. Wash the plate wells with ddH2O, wash with PBS-Triton twice.
3. Block non-specific binding using 1% BSA/PBS and incubate for 30-60minutes at Room Temperature.
4. Wash  ...</description>
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            <title>Cytokine ELISA Protocol</title>
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            <description>Cytokine elisa protocol:

This protocol described in detail the sandwich ELISA (enzyme-based
immunoassay) method for detection of soluble cytokines and chemokines
in tissue lysate, serum or other fluids.

General cytokine ELISA procedure includes:

- C ...</description>
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            <title>Double antibody sandwich ELISA (DAS-ELISA)</title>
            <link>http://biowww.net/detail-1164.html</link>
            <description>Protocol from The DSMZ Plant Virus Collection. (DSMZ, Germany)

Reference: Clark, M. F. and A. N. Adams. 1977. Characteristics of the microplate method of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of plant viruses. Journal of General Virology 34: 4 ...</description>
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            <title>Competition ELISA protocol</title>
            <link>http://biowww.net/detail-1227.html</link>
            <description>Protocol from Patricia Clark lab at University of Nortre Dame, Indiana. ...</description>
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            <title>ELISpot Assay</title>
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            <description>ELISpot: Digital quantification of the enzyme-linked immunospot

Enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) is a sensitive technique for the detection of cytokines released by immune cells. The technique is well established and correlates closely with the enzyme-lin ...</description>
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            <title>ELISA assay introduction</title>
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            <description>Introduction to ELISA assay including:

1. Sandwich ELISA Protocol
2. Competitive ELISA Protocol
3. ELISA Troubleshooting

This excellent ELISA procedure introduction is provided by Chemicon.

Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISAs) combine the spe ...</description>
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            <title>A 2004-2005 winter course on antibodies isolation, labeling and ELISA</title>
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            <description>A 2004-2005 winter course on antibodies isolation, labeling and ELISA. From Institute of Immunology Bern. 

19 pages of PDF file with detailed review and protocols on ELISA. ...</description>
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            <title>Animation on sanwhich ELISA</title>
            <link>http://biowww.net/detail-434.html</link>
            <description>A web animation page on sanwhich ELISA. (A.K.A. Immunohematology and Serology Laboratory at Michigan state University) ...</description>
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            <title>Troubleshooting on establishing ELISA</title>
            <link>http://biowww.net/detail-433.html</link>
            <description>This page is dedicated for researchers having some troubles in making ELISA, especially for non-experts (Yuki Takaoka). ...</description>
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            <title>ELISA question</title>
            <link>http://biowww.net/detail-59.html</link>
            <description>We have been having a problem with developing an ELISA. Here is the method 
 we are using: 
 
 
 1) We coat the plate with a goat polyclonal The antibody is in a 50mM 
 carbonate/bicarbonate buffer, pH=9.5, and the coating is for 2 hrs @ 37C 
 or overnig ...</description>
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            <title>Ceramide ELISA</title>
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            <description>I have coated ELISA plates with Ceramide - 1000 - 100 - 10 and 0 ng/ml (100 
 mcl/well) using 2 coating buffres (ph 9.6 and 7.2). 
 
 
 Hereafter we added a mouse anti ceramide antibody and a biotinylated rabbit 
 anti mouse antibody, TMB etc., with no re ...</description>
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            <title>Edge Effect in MicroWell ELISA</title>
            <link>http://biowww.net/detail-158.html</link>
            <description>Nalge Nunc International. (broken link fixed on March 1, 2005)
 
Sometimes with ELISA performed in a MicroWell plate unexpectedly higher(or lower) optical densities (O.D.) are measured in the peripheral wells than in the central wells. This phenomenon is cal ...</description>
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