ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) is a plate-based assay technique designed for detecting and quantifying peptides, proteins, antibodies or hormones. In an ELISA, an antigen must be immobilized to a solid surface and then complexed with an antibody that is linked to an enzyme. Detection is accomplished by assessing the conjugated enzyme ...
ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) is a plate-based assay technique designed for detecting and quantifying peptides, proteins, antibodies or hormones. In an ELISA, an antigen must be immobilized to a solid surface and then complexed with an antibody that is linked to an enzyme. Detection is accomplished by assessing the conjugated enzyme activity via incubation with a substrate, to produce a measureable product. The most crucial element of the detection strategy is a highly-specific antibody-antigen interaction. ELISAs are typically performed in 96-well (or 384-well) polystyrene plates, which will passively bind antibodies and proteins. It is this binding and immobilization of reagents that makes ELISAs so easy to design and perform. Having the reactants of the ELISA immobilized to the microplate surface makes it easy to separate bound from non-bound material during the assay. This ability to wash away nonspecifically bound materials makes the ELISA a powerful tool for measuring specific analytes within a crude preparation.
Assay type: DAS ELISA using polyclonal antiserum from rabbit.
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Tospovirus. TSWV (Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus BR01, Tomato Spotted Virus lettuce type,Tospovirus former serogroup I). Assay type: DAS ELISA using polyclonal antiserum from rabbit.
Assay type: DAS ELISA using polyclonal antisera from rabbit. For positive controls TSWV, TCSV, INSV and GRSV see individual entries.
Turnip Mosaic Potyvirus. TuMV (Anemone Mosaic Virus, Cabbage A Virus, Cabbage Blackring Virus, Horseradish Mosaic Virus and other synonyms). Assay type: DAS ELISA using polyclonal antiserum from rabbit.
Assay type: DAS ELISA using polyclonal antiserum from rabbit.
Assay Type: DAS ELISA using polyclonal antiserum from rabbit.
Ingredient in standard ELISA buffer formulations (Wash Buffer, conjugate/sample buffer) according to Clark and Adams.
Standard formulation for ELISA according to Clark and Adams (1977). No preservative added.
Assay type: DAS ELISA using polyclonal antiserum from rabbit.