CLSI I/LA30 P : 1ED 2007
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IMMUNOASSAY INTERFERENCE BY ENDOGENOUS ANTIBODIES
25-02-2008
12-01-2013
Abstract
Committee Membership
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Introduction
3 Standard Precautions
4 Terminology
4.1 Definitions
4.2 Acronyms/Abbreviations
5 Origin and Nature of Interfering Antibodies
5.1 Prevalence
6 Mechanisms of Interference
6.1 Identifying Interfering Antibodies
6.2 Origins of Interfering Antibodies
6.3 Mechanism of the Formation of Interfering Antibodies
6.4 Incidence of Heterophile and Antianimal Antibodies
7 Effects of Interference
7.1 Types of Assays
7.2 Various Matrices
7.3 Assay Examples
8 Elimination of Interference
8.1 Assay Design
8.2 Testing
8.3 Responsibilities in Prevention, Identification, and
Elimination of Interference
References
The Quality System Approach
Related CLSI/NCCLS Publication
Describes the nature and causes of interfering antibodies, as well as their effects on immunoassays and mechanisms by which interference occurs.
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Proposed Guideline
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PublisherName |
Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
CLSI M29 A3 : 3ED 2005 | ACQUIRED INFECTIONS; APPROVED GUIDELINE |
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