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Insulin Immunoassay by Back-Titration; Some Characteristics of the Technic and the Insulin Precipitant Action of Alcohol
1971
Diabetes
Precipitation of insulin by alcohol and some aspects of the "back-titration" method of insulin immunoassay were investigated. In the absence of insulin antibodies, alcohol has a definite nonspecific precipitant action on labeled insulin, an action which is most marked when alcohol is added in high concentration or when the medium contains much protein. This nonspecific precipitation of radio-iodinated insulin is not affected by the presence of high concentrations of unlabeled insulin; this is
doi:10.2337/diab.20.1.33
pmid:4322616
fatcat:g5ku26wjz5bmtjcs4pwofug4u4