ELISA comes under anyof the following assays? i.e, cell based assay, binding assay,biochemical assay?
ELISA comes under anyof the following assays? i.e, cell based assay, binding assay,biochemical assay?
ELISA comes under anyof the following assays? i.e, cell based assay, binding assay,biochemical assay?
Last Updated on Saturday, 10 July 2010 06:07 Written by Administrator Saturday, 10 July 2010 06:07
Question by allaboutbaby: ELISA comes under anyof the following assays? i.e, cell based assay, binding assay,biochemical assay?
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Answer by jonmcn49
ELISA is an acronym for; ” Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. ” Try binding, as it is bound to its enzyme and then bound by its antibody to an epitope of interest.
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