[HTML][HTML] Systematic reference sample generation for multiplexed serological assays

H Planatscher, S Rimmele, G Michel, O Pötz, T Joos… - Scientific reports, 2013 - nature.com
H Planatscher, S Rimmele, G Michel, O Pötz, T Joos, N Schneiderhan-Marra
Scientific reports, 2013nature.com
Quality controls of serological assays have to contain defined amounts of human antibodies
specific for the targeted antigen. A prevailing issue for array-based antigen assays is that
dozens of antigens are targeted within the same assay. Commonly different patient sera are
combined and optimal pools are empirically identified. Here, we report a mathematical
approach how an optimal sample pool composition can be systematically calculated and
accurately compiled. The approach was used to compose suitable quality controls for a 71 …
Abstract
Quality controls of serological assays have to contain defined amounts of human antibodies specific for the targeted antigen. A prevailing issue for array-based antigen assays is that dozens of antigens are targeted within the same assay. Commonly different patient sera are combined and optimal pools are empirically identified. Here, we report a mathematical approach how an optimal sample pool composition can be systematically calculated and accurately compiled. The approach was used to compose suitable quality controls for a 71 plex Tuberculosis antigen bead array using a limited number of positive human sera.
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