“…The usual methods for assessing anti-zona antibodies, such as immunoprecipitation and immunofluorescence, are limited in scope and only quantitative to a limited extent, while in vitro fertilization, bioassay techniques [Aitken and Richardson, 1981bl are labor intensive and require careful standardization. More recently, however, radioimmunoassays have been developed for porcine zona antigens, which are specific for anti-zona antibodies raised in rabbits [Palm et al, 1979;Subramanian et al, 19811 and have been shown to be rapid, reproducible procedures for the detection of anti-zona antibodies in serum [Gerrity et al, 1981;Subramanian et al, 19811.…”