Alternatives to radioimmunoassay: Labels and methods

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Abstract

We review the following labels used as substitutes for radioisotopes in immunoassay systems: bacteriophages, chemiluminescence precursors, fluorochromes, fluorogens, fluorescence quenchers, enzymes, coenzymes, inhibitors, substrates, various particulates, metal atoms, and stable free radicals. New methods for performing immunoassays with these labels are described where appropriate. Methods that require no separation steps and offer special promise for easy automation are noted.

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Schall, R. F., & Tenoso, H. J. (1981). Alternatives to radioimmunoassay: Labels and methods. Clinical Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/27.7.1157

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