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  • Title: A quantitative immunofluorescence test for detection of serum antibody to Sendai virus in mice.
    Author: Lucas C, Frie S, Peters R, Parker J.
    Journal: Lab Anim Sci; 1987 Feb; 37(1):51-4. PubMed ID: 3035279.
    Abstract:
    A simple, semi-automated immunofluorescence assay, (TRACK XI), was developed for the detection and quantitation of circulating antibodies to Sendai virus in mice. The assay was validated by selecting Sendai virus-free and naturally infected mice from six different colonies and testing each serum in both ELISA and quantitative immunofluorescence (QIF) assays. The QIF test utilizes Sendai viral proteins immobilized within a dried colloid gel and permits serum antibody quantitation in 30 minutes. Using a dedicated fluorometer, antibody titers in test sera are calculated automatically from a three-point best fit calibration line. The QIF test gave 92.9% agreement with the ELISA and proved to be a reproducible, accurate and convenient assay for the quantitative measurement of serum antibody to Sendai virus in mice.
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