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Time resolved fluorescence dissociation enhanced lanthanide

Different variations of time-resolved luminescence assays were patented in 1982 by Wieder [1], in 1983 by Soini and HemmUa [2], and in 1999 by Diamandis [3]. The Finnish company Wallac first commercialized the principle and introduced an assay reader for dissociation-enhanced lanthanide fluorescence immunoassay (DELFIA) in the beginning of the 1980s. The first (1982) DELFIA-based bioassay for diagnostic market was for Rubella antibodies, and it was the first sensitive nonradioisotope innnunoassay marking the beginning of a new era [4]. [Pg.264]


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