Immunologic Methods in Steroid Determination

Immunologic Methods in Steroid Determination by Fernand G. Péron, published by Springer US on March 18, 2012, is a comprehensive volume consisting of 232 pages. This book focuses on the advancements in immunologic techniques for measuring steroid hormones, highlighting the integration of existing knowledge in the field of antibodies to steroids and presenting new data that enhances understanding of physiological phenomena, such as those related to the menstrual cycle.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the sensitivity and practicality of immunologic methods, particularly radioimmunoassay, in comparison to traditional radioisotope techniques. The text addresses the challenges associated with these immunologic techniques while drawing on experiences from earlier methods used for protein determination. Topics such as immunology and physiology are woven throughout the discussion, providing a thorough examination of the mechanisms involved in steroid-protection interactions and the application of these techniques in medical research.
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The two main goals of the symposium upon which this volume is based were 1) to cement together knowledge presently available in the field of antibodies to steroids and obtainable only under separate covers in different journals and books, and 2) to present new data which could lead to a more complete understanding of physiologic phenomena like those occurring during the menstrual cycle, or to the elucidation of the mechanisms involved in steroid-protection interaction, or to the practical application of immunologic techniques to measurements of steroid hor mones. These techniques are extremely sensitive and can measure levels of steroid on the same order of magnitude as the radioisotope methods. However, the latter are much more laborious and costly which limits their use in many cases to the research laboratory. But the immunologic techniques generally classified as radioimmunoassay, are fraught with difficulties and problems which must be overcome. Fortunately, perhaps, the subject of immunologic techniques as applied to steroid determination is the child of radioimmunoassay of proteins, so to speak. Many of the problems which confront the former have been resolved in the latter instance. Thus, we are in an advantageous position because we are aware of the biologic and technical problems of the earlier radioimmunoassay techniques. Similar experiences have been reported in the book about the use of immunologic techniques for determination of steroid hormones.
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