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an immunoassay test for pregnancy
chemical tests used to detect or quantify a specific substance, the analyte, in a blood or body fluid sample, using an immunological reaction
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measurement of drugs, hormones, specific proteins, tumor markers, and markers of cardiac injury
distinguish between general and specific training
An immunoassay measures the presence or concentration of macromolecules found in a solution. To determine this measurement it uses an antibody or immunoglobulin.
"yes you can tell if the urine is from a female or a male its a very simple process" The Urine Drug Test is usually an immunoassay for drugs, not a test to detect sex.
Primary antibodies in an immunoassay are specific proteins that bind to target antigens, enabling the detection and quantification of those antigens in a sample. They are typically produced by immunizing animals with the antigen of interest and then harvesting the resulting antibodies. In the assay, these primary antibodies can be labeled with a detectable marker or used in conjunction with secondary antibodies that amplify the signal, facilitating the visualization of the antigen. Their specificity and affinity are crucial for the accuracy and sensitivity of the immunoassay.
Immunoassay interference refers to factors that can impact the accuracy of immunoassay test results by causing false positive or false negative outcomes. These interferences can be due to the presence of substances in the sample that can cross-react with the assay components, leading to incorrect measurements. It is important to identify and minimize immunoassay interferences to ensure the reliability of test results.
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