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. 1965 May;13(3):297–300. doi: 10.1128/am.13.3.297-300.1965

Agar-Gel Precipitin-Inhibition Technique for C-Reactive Protein Determinations

John G Ray Jr 1,2, Donald E Shay 1,2
PMCID: PMC1058246  PMID: 14325264

Abstract

An application of the agargel precipitin-inhibition technique of Ray and Kadull detects the C-reactive protein present in the acute-phase human sera. The sensitivity of this procedure is compared with the capillary tube-precipitin method of Selman and Halpern.

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