C3C ELISA runs showing typical standard curves and native reactivity against human serum, heparin and EDTA plasma.

Abstract

<p>(A) Standard curve and inhibition of the competitive ELISA signal using healthy human serum, (B) human heparin plasma and (C) human EDTA plasma. The native material was run from undiluted and up to 8-fold diluted as indicated. (D) Neo-epitope specificity of the C3C ELISA was shown by comparing reactivity towards an elongated peptide, i.e. a peptide with an additional amino acid at the N-terminal generated by cleavage, a non-sense peptide, i.e. a peptide with a different sequence, and the standard peptide. The standard peptide (i.e. standard curve), elongated peptide, and non-sense peptide were diluted 2-fold from 100 ng/mL. The data is presented as percent (%) of background absorbance, which is the absorbance with only assay buffer present, as a function of peptide concentration.</p

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