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Original Article

“Matrix Effects” in Immunoassays

Pages 105-112 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This article deals with “matrix effects” in immunoassay systems. As each component has its own matrix (buffer, antibody, separation agents), the term matrix effect - usually only referring to the matrix of the sample - has been replaced by the term interference effect. The possible sites of interference have been dealt with in turn, taking each component/step of an immunoassay separately. Results of assay improvement due to the removal of “matrix effects” are given using the PTH-assay as example. The change in results due to tampering with the serum matrix is given using the determination of free thyroxine in commercial quality control sera.

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