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Author: P. Tijssen (Eds.)
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Practice and Theory of Enzyme Immunoassays (Volume 15) from the Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology series (1st Edition, 1985) is a classic reference work detailing the principles and applications of enzyme immunoassays (EIAs). It covers the theoretical background, methodological aspects, and practical implementation of EIAs, providing an in-depth understanding of how these assays are used to detect and quantify substances such as hormones, proteins, and antigens in biological samples.
Top Features :
- Comprehensive Overview: Detailed theory and practice of enzyme immunoassays (EIAs), covering both the fundamental principles and practical applications.
- Methodological Focus: Includes guidance on assay design, reagent preparation, and optimization techniques.
- Clinical and Research Use: Discusses the applications of EIAs in clinical diagnostics and molecular biology research.
- Troubleshooting: Practical insights into common issues in assay performance and solutions to improve accuracy and sensitivity.
- Historical Relevance: A foundational text for researchers and lab professionals in the field of immunoassay technology.
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