Automated Instrumentation For Radioimmunoassay

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Adsorption Buffer
Assay Sequence
Assay Tubes
Author_Lemuel J. Bowie
automated ligand separation systems
B. Meriadec
Beta Detection
biomedical automation
Category=PDM
clinical assay automation
Clinical Sample Comparison
curve
Cycle Time
D. H. Lo
D. R. K. Murty
diagnostic systems
Digoxin Specific Antibody
Diluent Buffer
E. Cohen
Elution Curve
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F. Savino
Free Antibody
G. Brooker
G. Ertingshausen
immunoassay technology
Inter-assay Reproducibility
L. Bowie
L. R. Johnson
laboratory instrumentation
ligand binding analysis
Liquid Scintillation Cocktail
M. L. Simons
Net Count
Phosphate Buffered Saline
Pinch Valves
Pipetting Station
Pulse Height Analyzer
R. Henry
Reagent Dispenser
Ria Method
S. I. Shapiro
S. L. Ossad
S. W. Hitch
Sample Cassette
Sample Cup
Sample Preparation
standard
Transfer Disc
Ty Rosine Methylester
Tyrosine Methylester
W. A. Eisenhardt
W. G. Lawn
W. Piknosh

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315890883
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The various instruments described in this text all provide an integrated and automated approach for separating free and bound ligands along with other steps in radioimmunoassay. Although the various systems differ significantly in design, they all perform these basic manoeuvres, for the most part, without any operator intervention. It is hoped that the following descriptions of the various system capabilities will not only provide useful information for present and potential users of the systems, but also stimulate additional development by manufacturers which will bring the full potential of radioimmunoassay even closer to a reality.

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