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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 24, 1193-1195, Copyright © 1978 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

A micro-scale method for liquid scintillation counting, applicable to radioimmunoassay of steroids and substances of comparable relative molecular mass

HE Grotjan Jr and E Steinberger

A major expense of radioimmunoassay involving tritiated tracers is that of liquid scintillation counting. We present a micro-scale method that markedly reduces the cost of liquid scintillation counting. The radioimmunoassay is done in 10 X 50 mm tubes. The antibody-bound tracer is precipitated with a second antibody, the precipitate is resuspended in 0.1 ml of water, and 0.3 ml of dioxane is added. One milliliter of a toluene-based scintillation cocktail is added, and the tube is capped and placed in an adapter for liquid scintilation counting. When this method was applied to a double-antibody testosterone radioimmunoassay, it performed comparably to assays counted by the usual method.


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