Indirect immunoperoxidase assay

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Microtiter plates with 96, 384 and 1536 wells

Indirect immunoperoxidase assay (IPA) is a laboratory technique used to detect and

classical plaque assays. These viruses include human coronavirus 229E and OC43.[1]

Methodology

Susceptible cells are inoculated with serial logarithmic dilutions of samples in a 96-well plate. After viral growth, viral detection by IPA yields the infectious virus titer, expressed as

See also

References

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    PMID 19057861
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  2. ^ G Gerna, C J McCloud and R W Chambers: Immunoperoxidase technique for detection of antibodies to Human cytomegalovirus. J. Clin. Microbiol. 1976, 3(3):364.

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