Immunochemical heterogeneity of calcitonin in man: effect on radioimmunoassay
- PMID: 856499
- DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(77)90113-9
Immunochemical heterogeneity of calcitonin in man: effect on radioimmunoassay
Abstract
Determinations of blood levels of human calcitonin by radioimmunoassay have varied considerably in different laboratories. Much of the controversy over calcitonin levels can be attributed to the multiplicity of immunoreactive forms of the hormone (iCT), the differing region specificities of the antisera utilized for measurement by radioimmunoassay, protein effects, different rates of degradation of the various iCT fractions and the specific methodology of the radioimmunoassay.
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