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A ‘Microspot’ Test for Antigens and Antibodies

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THE immunologist is often confronted with the problem of determining the presence of low concentrations of antigens in solution, or of establishing the antigenic specificity of a substance available only in minute quantities. On the contrary, he is also frequently concerned with the conservation of small quantities of hard-won antisera. One answer to both these problems is a technique worked out in these Laboratories.

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FEINBERG, J. A ‘Microspot’ Test for Antigens and Antibodies. Nature 192, 985–986 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192985a0

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