Dot-ELISA Affinity Test: An Easy, Low-Cost Method to Estimate Binding Activity of Monoclonal Antibodies
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2013
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Svobodová, Zuzana
Jankovičová, Barbora
Horák, Daniel
Bílková, Zuzana
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OMICS International
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Selecting the “right” monoclonal antibody (mAb) for an immunoaffinity-based application can be tricky, as many mAb producers offer a wide range of mAb clones against molecular structures of interest. Since there are significant differences in the quality of mAb clones, and particularly in their binding activity, an easy method for quick and
low-cost comparison of various mAb clones was developed. The dot-ELISA affinity test is a simple, versatile and instrumentally no demanding technique, since it requires no expensive equipment (such as an ELISA reader or chemiluminescence/fluorescence imaging system) and can be performed in any biochemical laboratory. This method is based on a previously described dot-ELISA technique that is improved with a chaotropic step using different concentrations of ammonium thiocyanate in the range 0-2 M. In this work, the dot-ELISA affinity test was optimized on Aβ peptide as antigen and anti-Aβ mAb. Such protocol was then applied to a panel of eight anti-EpCAM (epithelial cell adhesion molecule) mAbs which should be subsequently used for preparation of magnetic immunosorbent to
capture circulating tumor cells (CTCs).
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p. 1-5
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2155-9872
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EC/FP7/228980/EU/Integrated Micro-Nano-Opto Fluidic systems for high-content diagnosis and studies of rare cancer cells/CAMINEMS
EC/FP7/246513/EU/Nanosystems for the early Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative diseases/NaDiNe
EC/FP7/246513/EU/Nanosystems for the early Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative diseases/NaDiNe
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Journal of Analytical and Bioanalytical Techniques. 2013, vol. 50,
issue 6
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dot-ELISA, affinity, monoclonal antibody, dot blot, chaotropic elution, EpCAM
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