Description:
Radial immunodiffusion quantitatively determines the level of an antigen. Antibody is incorporated into liquefied agar and allowed to gel. The antigen is added to small wells and radiates throughout the antibody-containing medium, leaving a precipitate throughout the gel. The amount of diffusion is quantified.
Features:
• A great introduction to immunology and immunodiffusions
Includes:
Instructions, antigen and antibody, petri plates, pipets, well cutters, agarose, buffer, microtest tubes.