
pmid: 30797745
Hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) assay is a simple method quantifying relative binding activities of glycan-lectin interactions. Currently, interpretation of HAI data remains a manual task depending on visual observation. In this study we developed a digital data reading method for HAI assay by using the area scanning function of a microplate reader. This was based on galectin-3-induced hemagglutination inhibition assay. OD values showed a four-parameter logistic correlation with concentrations of galectin-3 inhibitors (R2 ≥ 0.97), and IC50 values were obtained from the curve fitting. The method provides an objective and robust data interpretation for HAI assays conducted with chicken erythrocytes.
Erythrocytes, Galectin 3, Galectins, Hemagglutination, Biosensing Techniques, Blood Proteins, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Logistic Models, Computers, Analog, Polysaccharides, Lectins, Animals, Chickens
Erythrocytes, Galectin 3, Galectins, Hemagglutination, Biosensing Techniques, Blood Proteins, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Logistic Models, Computers, Analog, Polysaccharides, Lectins, Animals, Chickens
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