Effect of heat inactivation of HIV on specific serum proteins and tumour markers
M Gleeson, L Herd, C Burns - Annals of clinical biochemistry, 1990 - journals.sagepub.com
M Gleeson, L Herd, C Burns
Annals of clinical biochemistry, 1990•journals.sagepub.comThe effect on the concentrations of specific serum proteins and tumour markers, of heat-
treating samples at 56° C for 30 min to inactivate HIV, was investigated. Statistically
significant decreases, that may affect clinical decisions, were observed for α-1-antitrypsin, β-
2-microglobulin, IgE, fibrinogen, C*** 1-esterase inhibitor and CA125. Statistical, but not
clinically significant, changes were observed for α-1-acid glycoprotein, C3, haptoglobin, IgA,
IgG, IgM and transferrin. A significant decrease in the α-1 band was observed on protein …
treating samples at 56° C for 30 min to inactivate HIV, was investigated. Statistically
significant decreases, that may affect clinical decisions, were observed for α-1-antitrypsin, β-
2-microglobulin, IgE, fibrinogen, C*** 1-esterase inhibitor and CA125. Statistical, but not
clinically significant, changes were observed for α-1-acid glycoprotein, C3, haptoglobin, IgA,
IgG, IgM and transferrin. A significant decrease in the α-1 band was observed on protein …
The effect on the concentrations of specific serum proteins and tumour markers, of heat-treating samples at 56°C for 30 min to inactivate HIV, was investigated. Statistically significant decreases, that may affect clinical decisions, were observed for α-1-antitrypsin, β-2-microglobulin, IgE, fibrinogen, C***1-esterase inhibitor and CA125. Statistical, but not clinically significant, changes were observed for α-1-acid glycoprotein, C3, haptoglobin, IgA, IgG, IgM and transferrin. A significant decrease in the α-1 band was observed on protein electrophoresis.
