radioimmunoassay


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nounimmunoassay of a substance that has been radioactively labeled

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* Radioimmunoassay Kit, 100 Tubes TSH RECEPTOR ANTIBODY (TRAb)
Over the years, there has been a significant growth in the utilization of the radioimmunoassay technique in Europe owing to the advancements in medical research, clinical trials, and pharmaceutical industries.
A radioimmunoassay which specifically measures human chorionic gonadotropin in the presence of human luteinizing hormone.
Immediately after thawing, cortisol was measured by both radioimmunoassay and by VIDAS assay (1 aliquot per method) in a single run.
In rats, vascular prostacyclin production measured by radioimmunoassay of 6-keto-PGF1 alpha was enhanced by GLA intake.
Plasma total 25-OH-D levels were determined by radioimmunoassay and reported in nanograms per milliliter.
At baseline, a radioimmunoassay kit was used to measure the serum vitamin D level of each study participant.
All hormone assays were performed with specific radioimmunoassay. MRI revealed the sella filled with cerebrospinal fluid and stalk touching the base with a normal posterior pituitary bright signal on T1-weighted image.
She reported on the use of a highly accurate radioimmunoassay to measure serum 17-beta-estradiol levels in 24 post-menopausal women who had completed chemotherapy and/or local therapy for breast cancer.
Serum samples were validated by Quest/Nichols Institute and salivary measurements were validated by radioimmunoassay at Aeron Laboratory.
Plasma cortisol was measured using an in house radioimmunoassay (10).
Blood was collected from anesthetized animals, and the levels of progesterone (P4) and 17 [beta] estradiol (E2) were analized by radioimmunoassay technique.
After 1 hr, the medium was collected, and insulin was measured in duplicate samples by radioimmunoassay using a Coat-a-Count kit (DPC, Los Angeles, CA, USA).
Methods used to measure testosterone vary substantially, and even standardized methods such as radioimmunoassay vary, depending on whether serum is extracted and/or undergoes chromatography before radioimmunoassay is performed.
Radioimmunoassay studies demonstrate this phenomenon by showing that "you can actually see cows' milk antigens in mother's milk." However, the theory falls short in explaining how the peptide is absorbed and deposited into the breast milk.