Twenty-seven lots of standard immunoglobulin from 5 different producers and 18 lots of specific immunoglobulin (non anti-Hepatitis B) were titrated by RIA test for anti-HBs content. The highest titre in lots of standard IG (1:40) was lower than the lowest titre of the lots of specific IG (non anti-Hepatitis B) (1:44). The difference between means (1:17 and 1:42) was statistically significant (p less then 0,01). The reasons for the difference are discussed.
[Greater concentration of anti-hepatitis B antibodies (anti-HBs) in specific hyperimmune human gamma globulins (non-anti-hepatitis B) as compared with normal human gamma globulins] / L., Picciotto; Borgia, Guglielmo; R. D., Mercato; M., Piazza. - In: BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETA' ITALIANA DI BIOLOGIA SPERIMENTALE. - ISSN 0037-8771. - STAMPA. - 56:(1980), pp. 346-50.
[Greater concentration of anti-hepatitis B antibodies (anti-HBs) in specific hyperimmune human gamma globulins (non-anti-hepatitis B) as compared with normal human gamma globulins].
BORGIA, GUGLIELMO;
1980
Abstract
Twenty-seven lots of standard immunoglobulin from 5 different producers and 18 lots of specific immunoglobulin (non anti-Hepatitis B) were titrated by RIA test for anti-HBs content. The highest titre in lots of standard IG (1:40) was lower than the lowest titre of the lots of specific IG (non anti-Hepatitis B) (1:44). The difference between means (1:17 and 1:42) was statistically significant (p less then 0,01). The reasons for the difference are discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


