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Detection of Australia antigen and antibody by means of radioimmunoassay techniques.

John H. Walsh, +2 more
- 01 May 1970 - 
- Vol. 121, Iss: 5, pp 550-554
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It has been shown that the presence of anti-Au does not always prevent the development of hepatitis, and it has been possible to identify Au in some but not all units of blood that have induced hepatitis.
Abstract
Australia antigen (Au) has been identified in the blood of patients with "long-incubation hepatitis" by use of agar-gel diffusion or complement fixation (CF) [1-6]. Characterization of the antigen as a viruslike particle and its localization in the nuclei of liver cells of patients with hepatitis have provided evidence that Au may be the agent of long-incubation hepatitis [7-11]. A precipitating and complement-fixing antibody to Au (anti-Au) has been identified in the serum of patients who have received multiple transfusions but rarely, if ever, in serum from patients convalescing from hepatitis [1-3, 5-12]. It has been shown that the presence of anti-Au does not always prevent the development of hepatitis [13]. Transfusion of blood containing Au may result in hepatitis in the recipient [3, 12]. With agar-gel diffusion, it has been possible to identify Au in some but not all units of blood that have induced

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