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Recent developments for SPIE-IA, a new sandwich immunoassay format for very small molecules

Recent publications describing new elegant approaches to assay small analytes using noncompetitive format were briefly reviewed. Among these methods, we have developed a new protocol, named SPIE-IA, which involves a cross-linking step achieved using chemical hombifunctional reagents, UV irradiation...

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Published in:Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis 2004-03, Vol.34 (4), p.737-752
Main Authors: Volland, Hervé, Pradelles, Philippe, Taran, Frédéric, Buscarlet, Laure, Creminon, Christophe
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Cell culture
Cross-Linking Reagents - analysis
Epitopes - analysis
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Free radicals
Free Radicals - analysis
Immune complex
Immunoassay - methods
Immunoassay - trends
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Oxidant stress
Small analytes
Ultraviolet Rays - adverse effects
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