Immunoassay Stocks List

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May 20 TECH Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Identifies The Most Crucial Skill For Success: 'Embarrassing Amount' Depends On This
May 20 TECH Facebook's Early Employee Shares Experience Of Working With Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg: 'Hire Fast, Fire Faster'
May 20 TECH Elon Musk Wants Giga Texas Roof To Spell Out 'TESLA' Amid Solar Panels, Bright Enough To Be Seen At Night From Airliners Flying Into Austin
May 20 TECH Forget Musk Vs. Zuckerberg Fight, Tesla CEO Recalls Duel With Sumo Wrestler That Gave Him 'Few Minutes Of Glory' And '8 Years Of Neck Pain'
May 20 TECH Bill Gates Recommends A New Book On AI And Education: 'You Need To Read This'
May 20 TECH 'Oh My Word:' Tesla FSD Wows Boris Johnson As It Drives His Family Around 'Hair-Raising' LA Roads; Ex-UK Leader Reveals New Feature In Works
May 20 TECH iPhone 16 Pro Max May Get Battery Boost And Stainless Steel Upgrade, Says Top Apple Analyst
May 20 TECH SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, Sri Lankan President Explore Starlink Opportunities In 'Fruitful' Indonesia Meeting: 'Could Be Particularly Transformative...'
May 20 TECH Upgraded Apple AirTag With Advanced Chip And Superior Location Tracking Set for 2025 Launch, Says Mark Gurman
May 20 TECH Tesla Tries To Boost China Sales With Free Supercharging Miles After Price Cuts
May 20 TECH Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Models To Ditch Blue For Rose Titanium — Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo Predicts New Color Options
May 20 TECH Lai Ching-Te Inaugurated As Next President Of Chip Powerhouse Taiwan
May 20 TECH Tesla CEO Elon Musk Gets Praise For Launching Starlink Services In World's Largest Archipelagic Nation Indonesia: 'Changing The World One Day At A Time'
May 20 TECH 'Universal Basic Income Was A Good Idea': AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Job Losses And Extinction-Level Threat From Tech
May 20 TECH Elon Musk Endorses This Apple Product As 'Great' — And, No It's Not iPhone Or Vision Pro
May 19 TECH Will Nvidia's Earnings Stoke Market Rally Further? Strategist Weighs In: 'I Would Think Investors Are Going To Be Nervous'
May 19 TECH Tiptoe Through The 25,000 Tulips, But Watch Out For Cannabis Plants In Wisconsin's Capitol Building Garden
May 19 TECH Possible Espionage Threat? US Officials Warn Of Chinese Interference With Undersea Internet Cables In Pacific
May 19 TECH Apple's WWDC Announcements May Not Be As 'Impressive' As OpenAI, Google, Says Gurman: 'They Can Improve Their AI Technology Quickly And Keep Wowing Users'
May 19 TECH Apple's Eye-Controlled iPhones, Siri's Upgrade And More: A Recap Of Week's Top Stories In Appleverse
Immunoassay

An immunoassay is a biochemical test that measures the presence or concentration of a macromolecule or a small molecule in a solution through the use of an antibody (usually) or an antigen (sometimes). The molecule detected by the immunoassay is often referred to as an "analyte" and is in many cases a protein, although it may be other kinds of molecules, of different sizes and types, as long as the proper antibodies that have the required properties for the assay are developed. Analytes in biological liquids such as serum or urine are frequently measured using immunoassays for medical and research purposes.Immunoassays come in many different formats and variations. Immunoassays may be run in multiple steps with reagents being added and washed away or separated at different points in the assay. Multi-step assays are often called separation immunoassays or heterogeneous immunoassays. Some immunoassays can be carried out simply by mixing the reagents and sample and making a physical measurement. Such assays are called homogeneous immunoassays, or less frequently non-separation immunoassays.
The use of a calibrator is often employed in immunoassays. Calibrators are solutions that are known to contain the analyte in question, and the concentration of that analyte is generally known. Comparison of an assay's response to a real sample against the assay's response produced by the calibrators makes it possible to interpret the signal strength in terms of the presence or concentration of analyte in the sample.

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