ea0016p631 | Reproduction | ECE2008
Oldekamp Judit
, Hirzel Klaus
, Schneider Erich
, Gassner Dieter
Immunoassays for testosterone produce sometimes incorrectly high results in female samples. The reasons of this phenomenon are not fully understood, but interference by cross-reacting substances and inaccurate calibration can be critical. One known endogenous interfering substance is dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEA-S). Other substances still have to be identified.An Elecsys® Testosterone II assay using a new high affinity sheep mono...