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L K Oliver, C Cano, Removal of an endogenous antigen from an antibody to increase its effective affinity constant, as illustrated by triiodothyronine assay., Clinical Chemistry, Volume 23, Issue 11, 1 November 1977, Pages 2039–2042, https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/23.11.2039
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Abstract
Antisera to triiodothyronine were shown to contain large quantities of the hormone, well in excess of normal circulating concentrations. Extracting the triiodothyronine from the antiserum with alkaline ethanol yielded an antibody of increased affinity. Use of this antibody in a radioimmunoassay resulted in a fourfold increase in sensitivity as compared with the unextracted material.
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