Biology, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

what do you mean by R.I.A.(Radio Immuno Assay)? Explain in brief.​

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Answered by shobi86
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Answer:

Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is an in vitro assay that measures the presence of an antigen with very high sensitivity. Basically any biological substance for which a specific antibody exists can be measured, even in minute concentrations.

Answered by satpathyfamily004
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Answer:

RIA

Explanation:

A radioimmunoassay (RIA) is an immunoassay that uses radiolabeled molecules in a stepwise formation of immune complexes. A RIA is a very sensitive in vitro assay technique used to measure concentrations of substances, usually measuring antigen concentrations (for example, hormone levels in blood) by use of antibodies.

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