A solid-phase low-ionic strength salt antiglobulin test (LISS-SPAT) has been developed using a microplate
coated with dried sera as a solid phase. Before coating, the in vitro C3d fragment generation was activated by
adding heat-aggregated immunoglobulin. The LISS-SPAT was compared with low-ionic strength conventional
antiglobulin test (LISS-AGT) and also with a test using polybrene or papain microplates. When detecting the IgG and
IgM antierythrocyte antibodies the reaction was developed in the same way in LISS-SPAT and LISS-AGT. In routine
work, the LISS-SPAT provides a fast, reliable, handy and inexpensive screening of antibodies. This method appears
to be an additional method to the papain and polybrene tests in microplates.
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