A Clear and Easy Guide to ELISAs

Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISAs) are a type of immunoassay commonly used to quantify the levels of a specific target in a sample, typically performed in 96-well microplates coated with a capture antibody specific for the analyte of the target. 'interest. There are many immunoassay platforms available to measure protein levels in biological fluids. However, ELISAs are preferred in many cases due to their sensitivity, specificity, precision, and ability to tolerate aggressive buffers or pretreatments.


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