Immunoassay Method Articles & Analysis
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There is a growing demand for higher-content readings in immunoassay formats, thus the focus of immunoassay development may shift towards highlighting high-throughput, multiplex methods. Immunoassays are steadily moving towards miniaturization and automation, making them easier and more reliable to use outside traditional ...
Proteome validation aims to confirm the existence of proteins, identify their characteristics, and understand their functions and interactions in biological processes. This validation method is crucial for a deep understanding of the roles and functions of proteins in organisms, contributing to the advancement of biomedical research and drug development. ...
Comprehensive monitoring and evaluation of cytokine levels is more clinically relevant than monitoring individual cytokines. Traditional detection methods (molecular biology, immunoassay and biological assay) can only detect one cytokine at a time, and there are problems such as mutual interference, low sensitivity, large variation of measurement results, ...
It is a method to measure the absorption of the light radiation by specific gaseous atoms. ...
Steroid hormone assays entered clinical use as early as the 1950s, with the parallel development of biochemical immunoassays and mass spectrometry. Early methods included enzyme bioassays and chemical assays, which applied colorimetric and fluorometric detection for analysis, respectively. ...
We use both traditional enzyme-linked immunoassay methods (ELISA) and by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to detect residual host cell protein (HCP) impurities in rAAV. ...
Analysis supports validation and verification of factory cleaning and investigation of recalls and incidents. Immunoassay based food allergen detection methods rely on the use of antibodies to detect allergens present in food, it follows that such detection may be effected by processing. ...
The pocket colorimeter kit by Hach offers an immunoassay method to measure TPH (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons) in soil samples – a useful indicator of petrol pollution or contamination in soil. ...
Fast immunoassay‐based screening methods are unavailable for most of small‐molecule pesticides due to lack of immunogenicity and the difficulty in obtaining antibodies by animal immunization. ...
