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The influence of endogenous serum C1q on the
125
I-C1q binding test
R. D. Soltis
, M. J. Morris
, D. E. Hasz
, I. D. Wilson
Medicine - Gastro, Hepatology, Nutrition Division
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125
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125I
100%
Binding Site
8%
Bounds Test
100%
C1q Binding
100%
False-positive Results
8%
Gel Filtration Chromatography
8%
IgG Aggregates
8%
Immune Complex
25%
Immunoglobulin
8%
Low Protein
8%
Protamine
16%
Protein Concentration
16%
Chemistry
Binding Site
50%
Buffer Solution
100%
Gel Filtration Chromatography
50%
Immunoglobulin
50%
Protamine
100%
Neuroscience
Antigen Antibody Complex
13%
Binding Site
4%
Complement Component C1q
100%
Gel Permeation Chromatography
4%
Intravenous Immunoglobulin
4%
Iodine-125
100%
Protamine
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Binding Site
4%
Buffer
9%
Complement Component C1q
100%
Immunoglobulin
4%
Iodine-125
100%
Protamine
9%