Automated separation for heterogeneous immunoassays
1991
Automated Separation for Heterogeneous Immunoassays
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Author Information
Author(s): A. Truchaud, J. Barclay, J. P. Yvert, B. Capolaghi
Primary Institution: Hôpital de Meaux
Conclusion
Automated separation can significantly improve the efficiency and safety of heterogeneous immunoassays.
Supporting Evidence
- Automated systems can avoid tedious manual procedures.
- Automation can control reaction conditions to improve performance.
- Automated systems can limit biohazards.
Takeaway
This study talks about how machines can help do tests that usually take a long time and are done by hand, making them faster and safer.
Methodology
The study discusses various automated systems for separating components in heterogeneous immunoassays, focusing on different solid phases used.
Limitations
The study does not provide specific data on the effectiveness of the systems evaluated.
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