Factors influencing the in vitro interaction between immunoglobulins and isolated C1: a critical study
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Factors influencing the in vitro interaction between immunoglobulins and isolated C1: a critical study
Abstract
The C1 fixation test is widely used for the study of the interaction between immunoglobulins, their fragments and the complement system. Some factors influencing the apparent extent of the C1 fixation ability of immunoglobulins and immunoglobulin fragments have been studied. C1 preparations purified by two different methods (euglobulin precipitation and affinity chromatography) were used in parallel in the majority of the experiments. It was demonstrated that the haemolytic activity of both types of C1 preparation was considerably decreased during the incubation at 30° for 10 min (first step of the C1 fixation assay) and the C1s-dependent C4 inactivating effect of C1 also was reduced approximately to the same extent. Gelatin, Trasylol (GORDOX®) and 1,4-diaminobutane in low concentration (0.01
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