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Method of light scattering spectroscopy for reading the precipitation test

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A method of light scattering spectroscopy was used to read the precipitation test. The system investigated consisted of human serum globulin and rabbit antiserum against human globulins. By light scattering spectroscopy the precipitation test can be read in much higher dilutions of antigen and antibody than by the ordinary visual method.

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Aref'ev, I.M., Es'kov, A.P., Korn, M.Y. et al. Method of light scattering spectroscopy for reading the precipitation test. Bull Exp Biol Med 85, 408–410 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00801373

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