A statistical approach to determining responses to individual peptides from pooled-peptide ELISpot data.
To investigate in detail the effect of infection or vaccination on the human immune system, ELISpot assays are used to simultaneously test the immune response to a large number of peptides of interest. Scientists commonly use "peptide pools", where, instead of an individual peptide, a test...
Main Authors: | Ström, P, Stoer, N, Borthwick, N, Dong, T, Hanke, T, Reilly, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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