Enzyme Immunoassays

Enzyme Immunoassays
Author: S.S. Deshpande
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461311690

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This unique reference provides a pragmatic approach to the development of successful commercial immunodiagnostic products based on enzyme immunoessay technology. Presenting both the basic and applied principles, Enzyme Immunoassays gathers information on all aspects of this process, from the initial conceptualization to the introduction of the product to the market.

Enzyme Mediated Immunoassay

Enzyme Mediated Immunoassay
Author: H.M. Lenhoff,That T. Ngo
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781468450125

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T. T. Ngo and H. M. Lenhoff Department of Developmental and Cell Biology University of California, Irvine, CA 92717 In 1959, Yalow and Berson used insulin labeled with radioactive iodine to develop a quantitative immunological method for determining the amount of insulin in human plasma. Their method depends upon ~ competition between insulin labeled with radioactive iodine (II 1) and unlabeled insulin from plasma for a fixed and limited number of specific binding sites on the antibody to insulin. The amount of the labeled insulin bound to the antibody is inversely proportional to the amount of insulin in the plasma sample. Their method, which is so elegantly simple in concept, is made possible by the ability to detect with ease extremely low levels of radioactivity, and by the exquisite specificity of an antibody capable of specifically binding the analyte. Such a combination of sensitivity and specificity is the basis of this versatile analytical tool called radioimmunoassay (RIA). Twelve years later, Engvall and Perlmann (1971) and Van Weemen and Schuurs (1971) independently introduced the use of enzymes as another category of sensitive and even more versatile labels for use in immunoassays. Engvall and Perlmann (l971) coined the term ELISA, which stands for Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay.

Practice and Theory of Enzyme Immunoassays

Practice and Theory of Enzyme Immunoassays
Author: P. Tijssen
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1985-08-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780080858845

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Enzyme immunoassays have developed into a powerful assay technology, transcending several discipline boundaries, extensively applied as a tool in fields other than enzymology and immunology. This volume reflects the rapid progress in the applications of this technique, providing a basic understanding of these techniques and a practical guideline for the choice and experimental detail.

Enzyme Immunoassay

Enzyme Immunoassay
Author: Edward T. Maggio
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781351088749

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The purpose of this book is to focus attention on some of these ideas and concepts. In doing so, it has captured a glimpse of the past and it attempts a projection of the future, but mostly it reveals an overview of the field as it exists as the present time. It aims to serve to spawn further growth in ideas and encourage applications to increasingly broader segments of both clinical and general analytical chemistry fields.

Immunoassay

Immunoassay
Author: Eleftherios P. Diamandis,Theodore K. Christopoulos
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 579
Release: 1996-06-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0080534503

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Immunoassays are among the most powerful and sensitive technologies now available for patient diagnosis and monitoring. This book is an indispensable guide to information on the theory and practice of immunoassays. It discusses the scientific basis of these technologies in a logical, organized, and heuristic manner and provides protocols for specific assays. The contents of this unique book are balanced among theory, practical issues, quality control, automation, and subspecialty areas, making it ideal for health science students, laboratory scientists, and clinicians. Presents up-to-date information Provides extensive cross-referencing Covers theory and practice in full detail Written by leading authorities

Nonisotopic Immunoassay

Nonisotopic Immunoassay
Author: That T. Ngo
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781468454666

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The basis of all immunoassays is the interaction of antibodies with antigens. The most widely used immunoassay technique is radioimmunoassay (RIA) which was first developed by Yalow and Berson in 1959. The principle of RIA is elegantly simple. It utilizes a competitve binding reaction between analytes and a radio-labeled analog of the analytes (the tracer) for anti-analyte antibodies. In addition to its exquisite specificity, extraordinary sensitivity, good accuracy and precision, ease and rapidity of assay and simplicity of assay development, the applicability of RIA to a wide variety of substances has made it one of the most powerful and versatile analytical methods of the 20th century and beyond. Millions of RIA's are being performed annually on clinical, biological and environmental samples in licensed laboratories. In order to expand the use of RIA beyond the confines of these laboratories to areas like physician's offices, patients' homes, economically less developed countries, agricultural fields, large scale and continuing screening tests for infectious diseases, it has become necessary to develop non-isotopic labels. Indeed the last fifteen years have seen the development of a great number of ingenious non-isotopic labels in immunoassay so that a whole new industry capitalizing on the potential market for non isotopic immunoassays has appeared. It is the purpose of this volume to present in depth, state-of-the-art reviews on techniques used in non-isotopic immunoassays. Topics covered include: (1) Enzyme-labeled immunoassay; (2) Luminescene immunoassay; (3) Immunoassay at liquid-solid interface; (4) Membrane immunoassay and (5) "Particle"-mediated immunoassay.

Enzyme Immunoassay

Enzyme Immunoassay
Author: Eiji Ishikawa,Tadashi Kawai,Kiyoshi Miyai
Publsiher: Igaku-Shoin Medical Publishers
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1981
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015001929523

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Ultrasensitive and Rapid Enzyme Immunoassay

Ultrasensitive and Rapid Enzyme Immunoassay
Author: E. Ishikawa
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 333
Release: 1999-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080858968

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Immunoassay techniques have become essential in various fields of pure and applied research. This volume of the well known Laboratory Techniques series will be of assistance to those who have plans or are making efforts to develop ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassays for antigens and antibodies. The volume describes factors limiting the sensitivity of noncompetitive solid phase enzyme immunoassays, methods to overcome difficulties limiting sensitivities, methods to perform ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassays as rapidly as possible, and protocols of enzyme labeling and enzyme assays as well as ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassays. Ultrasensitive and Rapid Enzyme Immunoassay, with its clear presentation and up-to-date information, will be essential to scientists in pharmaceutical companies and in applied research.