A new non-isotopic detection system for immunoassays (original) (raw)

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A new technology for conducting immunoassays that uses an electrochemiluminescence detection system, eliminates the use of radioisotopes and offers improved assay performance.

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  1. Professor of Reproductive Physiology in the Department of Dairy and Animal Science, and an Associate Director for the Center for Cell Research at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, 16802-3503, USA
    Daniel R. Deaver

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