mikrotiterikokeet
Mikrotiterikokeet, also known as microplate assays or microtiter plate assays, are laboratory techniques used to measure the activity of enzymes, antibodies, or other biological molecules. These assays are conducted in small wells of a microtiter plate, which typically consists of 96 or 384 wells arranged in a grid pattern. Each well can hold a small volume of liquid, usually ranging from 100 to 300 microliters.
The process begins with the addition of a specific substrate or reagent to the wells, which reacts
Mikrotiterikokeet are widely used in research and clinical settings due to their high throughput, precision, and
However, mikrotiterikokeet also have some limitations. The small well volumes can lead to evaporation and contamination