Factor VIII Binding Assay ELISA
Molecular Haematology
Description
An ELISA (enzyme linked immunosorbant assay) is a technique used for measuring the presence of a substance using an immunological reaction. A microtitre plate is coated with an antibody that is specific for the substance to be measured. A chromogenic substrate is then used to detect the amount of bound substance. This chromogen is measured by colour intensity.
Sample Type
5ml citrated, less than 3 hours old�or separated plasma stored at -70�C and sent on dry ice.
Turnaround Time
Within 8 weeks
Testing Frequency
As required�
External Notes
�Can also use plasma taken from blood less than 3 hours old and stored at -70�C.
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