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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2017
The enzyme immunoassay (EIA) is one of the most powerful of all immunochemical techniques. First described in the early 1970s, these assays are now used routinely in laboratory analyses and diagnostics. In biology and biotechnology, the EIA is a valuable and versatile tool used to detect and quantitate antigens and antibodies.
Thomas O, Kohl, Carl A, Ascoli
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The enzyme immunoassay (EIA) is one of the most powerful of all immunochemical techniques. First described in the early 1970s, these assays are now used routinely in laboratory analyses and diagnostics. In biology and biotechnology, the EIA is a valuable and versatile tool used to detect and quantitate antigens and antibodies.
Thomas O, Kohl, Carl A, Ascoli
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 1997
Various aspects of the application of liposomes as a label in immunoassays are reviewed. Methods for the preparation of liposomes, from the basic film method to the more advanced dehydration-rehydration method, are discussed. Furthermore, the markers used in liposome labels, as well as the methods to conjugate liposomes to antigens or antibodies, are ...
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Various aspects of the application of liposomes as a label in immunoassays are reviewed. Methods for the preparation of liposomes, from the basic film method to the more advanced dehydration-rehydration method, are discussed. Furthermore, the markers used in liposome labels, as well as the methods to conjugate liposomes to antigens or antibodies, are ...
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Clinical Biochemistry, 1989
An immunoassay method based on the labelling of an antigen with a transition-metal carbonyl organometallic marker and detection of the label by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy is described. The viability of this novel non-isotopic approach, termed infrared immunoassay (IRIA), has been evaluated in the quantitative determination of the ...
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An immunoassay method based on the labelling of an antigen with a transition-metal carbonyl organometallic marker and detection of the label by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy is described. The viability of this novel non-isotopic approach, termed infrared immunoassay (IRIA), has been evaluated in the quantitative determination of the ...
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Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1991
Assays employed in the biological sciences fall into two categories, which may be respectively termed "comparative" (or "functionally-specific") and "analytical" (or "structurally-specific"). The former are intended to compare the relative effects of substances, or mixtures of substances--not necessarily of identical chemical structure--on a biological
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Assays employed in the biological sciences fall into two categories, which may be respectively termed "comparative" (or "functionally-specific") and "analytical" (or "structurally-specific"). The former are intended to compare the relative effects of substances, or mixtures of substances--not necessarily of identical chemical structure--on a biological
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 2004
Two variants of immunoassay for the determination of biochanin A (5,7-dihydroxy 4'-methoxy isoflavone), i.e., a radioimmunoassay (RIA) and an indirect ELISA, have been developed and evaluated. Both methods employ the same rabbit antiserum to a 7-O-carboxymethyl-5-hydroxy-4'-methoxyisoflavone-bovine serum albumin (BSA) conjugate.
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Two variants of immunoassay for the determination of biochanin A (5,7-dihydroxy 4'-methoxy isoflavone), i.e., a radioimmunoassay (RIA) and an indirect ELISA, have been developed and evaluated. Both methods employ the same rabbit antiserum to a 7-O-carboxymethyl-5-hydroxy-4'-methoxyisoflavone-bovine serum albumin (BSA) conjugate.
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Analytical Chemistry, 2000
Immunoassays are widely used for medical diagnostics and constitute the principal method of detecting pathogenic agents and thus of diagnosing many diseases. These assays, which are most often performed in well plates, would be greatly improved by a practical method to pattern a series of antigens on a flat surface and to localize their binding to many
A, Bernard, B, Michel, E, Delamarche
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Immunoassays are widely used for medical diagnostics and constitute the principal method of detecting pathogenic agents and thus of diagnosing many diseases. These assays, which are most often performed in well plates, would be greatly improved by a practical method to pattern a series of antigens on a flat surface and to localize their binding to many
A, Bernard, B, Michel, E, Delamarche
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