Effect of Temperature of the Sensitization Process on the Passive Hemagglutination Test for Hepatitis B Antibody

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The temperature at which the coupling of antigen to erythrocytes takes place is an important factor in the passive hemagglutination test for hepatitis B antibody. Erythrocytes sensitized at 16 C are much less sensitive for the detection of antibody than are those sensitized at 22 to 41 C.

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