A descriptive model for the kinetics of a homogeneous fluorometric immunoassay.

E Zuber, L Rosso, B Darbouret, F Socquet, G Mathis, J P Flandrois
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A descriptive mathematical model was chosen to fit the antigen-antibody association kinetics of a new homogeneous immunometric assay for prolactin, involving time-resolved fluorescence detection (TRACE technology, Time Resolved Amplified Cryptate Emission). We paid special attention to the methodology and criteria applied, to yield a convenient and statistically valid model, designed to allow potential exploitation of kinetic information in the data processing of the assay. We compared specific parameterizations of an hyperbolic model, the Gompertz, and the monomolecular models on the basis of morphological considerations, a statistical analysis of fit, and an assessment of the parameters estimation quality, over a wide range of antigen concentrations. The monomolecular model gave the best fit, and the most precise and stable estimation of its parameters. The study of parameter properties confirmed this choice.

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均匀荧光免疫测定动力学的描述性模型。
我们选择了一个描述性的数学模型来拟合一种新的催乳素均质免疫测定法的抗原-抗体关联动力学,包括时间分辨荧光检测(TRACE技术,时间分辨放大隐射)。我们特别注意应用的方法和标准,以产生一个方便和统计有效的模型,旨在允许在分析数据处理中潜在地利用动力学信息。我们在形态学考虑、拟合统计分析和参数估计质量评估的基础上,比较了双曲模型、Gompertz模型和单分子模型的特定参数化,并在广泛的抗原浓度范围内进行了评估。单分子模型给出了最佳的拟合和最精确、最稳定的参数估计。对参数性质的研究证实了这一选择。
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