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Cross-reaction between mouse and rat immunoglobulin G: does it matter in sandwich ELISA?

Rola NadeemAhmed B BarakatMahmoud Mohamed Bahgat
Published in: Journal, genetic engineering & biotechnology (2021)
Our results suggest that it is possible to use both Swiss albino mice and albino rats in a single sandwich ELISA, given that the captured antibody species to be from the Swiss albino mice and the detection antibody to be from the albino rat. The described working details are limited to the source of the antibodies used in the study. However, the approach stresses on the importance of such optimization steps before making any interpretations based on the antigen detection. To our knowledge, this study is the first to cover the optimal order of the capturing and the detection antibodies in a sandwich ELISA assay. In addition to addressing the possible interfering cross-reactivity that result from using mouse and rat serum antibodies in a single assay.
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