H. Namirska-Krztoń, J. Fabijańska‐Mitek, H. Seyfried
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Enzyme-linked antiglobulin test for the evaluation of the amount of IgG autoantibodies on red blood cells.
An enzyme-linked antiglobulin test (ELAT) was adapted to the assessment of IgG autoantibodies on red cells. Due to the worked out standard curve and the performance of the test on microplates, ELAT became a simple and inexpensive technique. It can be used for the detection of IgG within the range from 70 to 37,500 molecules per red cell. This is a simple quantitative method that can be used in immunohaematological studies of red cells.