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Development and validation of a biosensor-based immunoassay for progesterone in bovine milk

We have developed a rapid automated immunoassay, using the BIACORE™ surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor, to measure progesterone in bovine milk. The assay was designed as an inhibition assay with progesterone covalently immobilised to the carboxymethyl dextran matrix of a CM5 sensor chip. A fi...

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Published in:Journal of immunological methods 2002-09, Vol.267 (2), p.131-138
Main Authors: Gillis, Els H, Gosling, James P, Sreenan, Joseph M, Kane, Marian
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Biological and medical sciences
Biosensor assays
Biosensors
Biotechnology
Cattle
Dairying
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Estrus Detection
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Heat detection
Immunoassay - methods
Immunoassay - statistics & numerical data
Methods. Procedures. Technologies
Milk - chemistry
Mother. Fetoplacental unit. Mammary gland. Milk
Pregnancy
Pregnancy. Parturition. Lactation
Progesterone
Progesterone - analysis
Progesterone - immunology
Reproducibility of Results
Reproduction
SPR
Surface Plasmon Resonance - methods
Surface Plasmon Resonance - statistics & numerical data
Various methods and equipments
Vertebrates: reproduction
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