DIN 58967-20:2003 Medical microbiology and immunology - Diagnostics of infectious diseases and diseases of the immune system in serology and molecular biology - Part 20: General method-specific requirements for immunofluorescence tests (IFT)
The immuno flurescence test is a procedure for the detection of antibodies in the serum. The requirements are valid for the visual interpretation of microscopic methods. The IFT prooves the compound of immunoglobulines on testing antigens. The compound appears by fluorochrome-marked anti-immunoglobulines. The IFT serves for the detection of antibodies and auto-antibodies of various classes and subclasses. The IFT, as described in this standard, represents methodical minimum requirements.
DIN 58967-20:2003 history
2003DIN 58967-20:2003 Medical microbiology and immunology - Diagnostics of infectious diseases and diseases of the immune system in serology and molecular biology - Part 20: General method-specific requirements for immunofluorescence tests (IFT)
1970DIN 58967-20:1989 Medical microbiology and immunology - Diagnostics of infectious diseases and diseases of the immune system in serology and molecular biology - Part 20: General method-specific requirements for immunofluorescence tests (IFT)