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Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas, Texas 75235
Abstract
A direct radioimmunoassay of cortico-sterone is described requiring as little as 1–2 µl of rat serum. After methanol inactivation of CBG, serum was assayed with a relatively specific antibody raised against corticosterone-21-hemisuccinate. While this antibody has a significant cross-reaction with cortisol, prior purification is not necessary since cortisol is not produced in the rat (Endocrinology 96: 796, 1975)
Received July 15, 1974.
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