Abstract
Techniques using antibodies as reagents provide the sensitivity and selectivity demanded by modern clinical and environmental analyses. The use of non-isotopic labelling methods allows non-hazardous and homogeneous analysis formats, and offers new opportunities for multi-analyte assays and simple sensors. Some recent optical immunoassays illustrate the potential of such methods. Likely future developments in this area are surveyed.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science
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