Radioimmunoassays
Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a powerful analytical technique that is used to measure and quantify biologically active substances such as hormones, vitamins, drugs, toxins, and antibodies in biological samples. It combines the specificity of antibodies with the sensitivity of radioactive tracers to provide highly accurate measurements of the target analyte. RIA is a key tool in medical diagnosis, research, and clinical applications, and it is used in a wide range of settings, ranging from clinical laboratories to environmental monitoring. RIA is a reliable and cost-effective method for quantifying target substances in biological samples, and it is also used to screen for diseases, diagnose disorders, and monitor specific biochemical processes. It is an invaluable tool for medical professionals and researchers, as it allows them to identify and measure important compounds in their samples and make more informed decisions in their research or clinical practice.
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