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Enzyme Immunoassays: From Concept to Product Development

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Since the classical work of Rosalyn Yalow and Solomon Berson on the radioim­ munoassay of insulin in the late 1950s, which so brilliantly opened new domains in the diagnostics sector, immunoassays have been well received as a diagnostic and research tool in several disciplines of life sciences. The economics, rapidity, sensitivity, specificity, and the easy-to-use approach of immunodiagnostic tests are widely recognized, and have had a tremendous impact on clinical, agricultural, food, veterinary, and environmental diagnostics. At present, in the clinical diag­ nostic sector alone, immunoassay products command an annual worldwide mar­ ket value in excess of U. S. $10 billion, which is expanding by about 10% per annum. The recent trend toward increasing demand for automation of immunoassays and stable reagents clearly shows a definitive shift to nonisotopic immunoassay systems on a large scale. Historically, enzyme immunoassays have been in a prime position for in-house applications, primarily because of the easy access to inex­ pensive measuring equipment as well as to a vast body of literature on labeling techniques and applications. The recent popularity with the general public of sev­ eral over-the-counter immunoassay products based on this technology, such as glucose level kits for diabetics, cholesterol screening tests, and pregnancy detec­ tion test kits, is quite evident.

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Autorius: S. S. Deshpande
Leidėjas: Springer US
Išleidimo metai: 2011
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 480
ISBN-10: 1461284953
ISBN-13: 9781461284956
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Immunology

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