Serum samples of four HIV-1 seroconversion serum panels were subjected in a single assay tube simultaneously to ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassays (immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassays) for p24 antigen of HIV-1 and for antibody lgGs to p17 and reverse transcriptase (RT) of HIV-1. Signals beca
Shortening of the window period in diagnosis of HIV-1 infection by simultaneous detection of p24 antigen and antibody IgG to p17 and reverse transcriptase in serum with ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassay
โ Scribed by Seiichi Hashida; Kazuya Hashinaka; Ichiro Nishikata; Shinichi Oka; Kaoru shimada; Atsushi Saito; Akihisa Takamizawa; Hideo Shinagawa; Eiji Ishikawa
- Book ID
- 113256692
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 968 KB
- Volume
- 62
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0166-0934
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