Serum immunoelectrophoresis

Immunoelectrophoresis

Immunoelectrophoresis
Immunoelectrophoresis is a general name for a number of biochemical methods for separation and characterization of proteins based on electrophoresis and reaction with antibodies. All variants of immunoelectrophoresis require immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies reacting with the proteins to be separated or characterized. The methods were developed and used extensively during the second half of the 20th century. In somewhat chronological order: Immunoelectrophoretic analysis (one-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Grabar), crossed immunoelectrophoresis (two-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Clarke and Freeman or ad modum Laurell), rocket-immunoelectrophoresis (one-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Laurell), fused rocket immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Svendsen and Harboe, affinity immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Bøg-Hansen...

Serum immunoelectrophoresis - List of case studies

Guillain-Barré Syndrome / Acute Myeloradiculoneuritis

and then 181; 28 U/L on the last control on 04.06) - Serum protein electrophoresis: Within normal limits except for alpha2 zone ... gamma zone 9.9% (with n.v. 10.4-19.8). - Serum immunoelectrophoresis : monoclonal components absent. - Urine test : ...

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