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Homogeneous immunoassay fluorescent signal

The term homogeneous immunoassay may be defined as an immunoassay in which the extent of the antigen-antibody reaction can be determined without physical separation of the free and bound forms. This term is usually used for immunoassays such as enzyme and fluorescence immunoassays in which labeled substances (markers) are used. It does not include immunoassay systems such as nephelometry in which no labeled substances are used. Homogeneous immunoassays are widely used as routine tests because the procedures involved are simple. The principle of homogeneous immunoassay is based on changes in signals of the indicators by the antigen-antibody reaction (N5, U2). [Pg.71]


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