raidoituksena
Raidoituksena, also known as radioimmunoassay (RIA), is a technique used in molecular biology and biochemistry to measure the concentration of a specific analyte, typically a protein or hormone, in a sample. The method relies on the principle of competitive binding, where the analyte in the sample competes with a labeled analyte for binding sites on a specific antibody. The labeled analyte is usually a radioactive isotope, hence the term "radioimmunoassay."
The process begins with the preparation of a standard curve using known concentrations of the analyte. The
The radioactivity of the unbound labeled analyte is measured using a scintillation counter or other radiation
Raidoituksena has several advantages, including its high sensitivity, specificity, and ability to measure a wide range