The Application of Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa) in the Laboratory Diagnosis /Rosario Brigida E. Torres
Material type: TextPublisher: Kuala Lumpur: Institute for Medical Research 1981Copyright date: 1981Description: 63 pages : illustrations, tables ;28cmContent type:- text
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- QW 525.S.E6
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QW 168.5.P4 .EL37 1983 Enteroviruses : Pathogens or Saprophytes? | QW 168.5.P4 .EL37 1983 Enteroviruses : Pathogens or Saprophytes? | QW 525.S.E6 R788 1981 The Application of Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa) in the Laboratory Diagnosis | QW 525.S.E6 R788 1981 The Application of Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa) in the Laboratory Diagnosis | QW 540 .F345 1984 The Role of Complement in Immune Response | QW 540 .F345 1984 The Role of Complement in Immune Response | QW 540 .N 218 1984 The Adverse Effects of Immune Reactions |
(Seameo-Tropmed Project) Institute for Medical Research. Diploma in Medical Microbiology. 1980/1981
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The pheomenal increase in the number and variety of immunodiagnostic tests performed has brought the development and perfection of methods which use labelled antigents or antibodies, resulting in tests with high levels of sensitivity and specificity. One of these is the labelled enzyme whuch can be linked to antibodies or antigens such that the complexes have both immunological and azymic activity. Degradation by the anzymes of a chromogenic of fluorogenic substrate yields an amplification factor, which enables accurate and sensitive detection of the presence of the enzymes.
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