10. Ultrasensitive ELISA for Measurement of Human Cytokine Responses in Primary Culture
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ELISAs offer excellent specificity and, once fully optimized, sensitivity that rivals that of bioassays. The major variables
that need to be experimentally determined when developing an ELISA are the optimal number of fresh cells required per well,
the optimal antigen concentrations for stimulation, period of culture, and the anticipated intensity of the response. In this
chapter, we review the major factors to be considered in the development and application of ultrasensitive ELISAs to the analysis
of human immune responses. We specify the conditions we have found to be optimal for quantifying a number of cytokines of
demonstrated relevance to human immune regulation and discuss the major pitfalls inherent in this approach.
Book Title: Allergy Methods and Protocols
Series: Methods in Molecular Medicine | Volume: 138 | Pub. Date: Dec-07-2007 | Page Range: 107-119 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-366-0_10
Subject: Microbiology
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