Immunodiffusion
Immunodiffusion is a diagnostic test which involves diffusion through a substance such as agar which is generally soft gel agar (2%) or agarose (2%), used for the detection of antibodies or antigen.
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MeSH | D005779 |
The commonly known types are:
- Single diffusion in one dimension (Oudin procedure)
- Double diffusion in one dimension (Oakley Fulthorpe procedure)
- Single diffusion in two dimensions (radial immunodiffusion or Mancini method)
- Double diffusion in two dimensions (Ouchterlony double immunodiffusion)
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