Scintillation Proximity Assay

섬광근접측정법

  • Choi, Chang-Woon (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Cyclotron Application Laboratory, Korea Cancer Center Hospital)
  • 최창운 (원자력병원 핵의학과, 싸이크로트론응용연구실)
  • Published : 1999.12.30

Abstract

Scintillation proximity assay (SPA) is a unique type of radioimmunoassay and makes it possible to use radioisotopes for monitoring binding reactions continuously without separation procedure. Microbeads containing a fluorophor are covalently linked to antibody or receptor. When a radiolabeled antigen or ligand is added it binds to the beads and the emitted short range electrons, excite the fluorophor in the beads. The light emitted can be measured in a scintillation counter. $^3H$ or $^{125}I$ has been used for SPA. The sensitivities achieved with SPA are comparable to the sensitivities of other procedures. SPA is applicable to immunology, receptor binding, monitoring interactions of biomolecules and study for the kinetics of interaction between receptors and ligands.

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