Crossed immunoelectrophoretic technique for predicting Down's sy

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving diffusion or migration of antigen or antibody – Through a gel

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048187089

ABSTRACT:
An improved crossed electrophoretic technique is disclosed, which is especially adapted for detecting the presence in serum of a protein associated with parenting a Down's syndrome child. The improved technique comprises reducing the second dimension gel antiserum concentration and increasing the second dimension voltage, to be within certain limits.

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