Standard radioimmunoassays
Standard radioimmunoassays are analytical techniques used to quantify the concentration of a specific analyte, such as a hormone or drug, in a biological sample. The assay involves the use of a radioactively labeled antigen or antibody that competes with the unlabeled analyte for binding to a specific antibody or antigen. The amount of radioactive label bound to the antibody or antigen is then measured, and the concentration of the analyte in the sample is determined by comparison to a standard curve.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using standard radioimmunoassays
Porcine Insulin and C-Peptide Assays
Porcine Insulin and C-Peptide Quantification
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