Ma. Grundy et al., INCREASED SENSITIVITY OF DIAGNOSTIC LATEX AGGLUTINATION TESTS IN AN ULTRASONIC STANDING-WAVE FIELD, Journal of immunological methods, 176(2), 1994, pp. 169-177
A technique is described which increases the sensitivity of latex aggl
utination tests for soluble and particulate antigens. The levels of de
tection of tests for C-reactive protein and E. coli 0157 respectively
have been improved by x 256 and x 1024 compared with the standard test
procedure of sample rotation on a test-card. This new method combines
dilution of the test latex particles, a 2 min sample treatment in the
ultrasonic standing wave field of a tubular piezo-electric transducer
and subsequent examination by video-microscopy. Ultrasonic treatment
is required to achieve increased localised concentrations of the latex
particles in the standing wave field, and dilution of the latex is a
critical requirement to allow agglutination to occur at low antigen co
ncentrations.