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Paper and Gel Electrophoresis of Serum Protein

In this article we will discuss about the Paper and Gel Electrophoresis of Serum Protein. Paper Electrophoresis of Serum Protein: Introduction: Electrophoresis is a method by which electrically charged particles of a mixture of substances are sepa­rated under an electric field. The positively charged particles migrate towards cathode, and the nega­tively charged particles towards anode. The rate of migration depends [...]

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Auto-analysers: Parts, Functioning and Disadvantages

In this article we will discuss about Auto-analysers used for Biochemical Analysis of Hospital Specimens:- 1. Parts of Auto-analysers 2. Functioning of Auto-analysers 3. Disadvantages. Parts of Auto-analysers: These instruments are involved in the automation to the routine biochemical analysis of hospital specimens. About 60 to 300 samples of blood or serum per hour for as many as 18 constituents [...]

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Enzyme Immuno Assay and Radioimmunoassay

In this article we will discuss about the Enzyme Immuno Assay and Radioimmunoassay. Enzyme Immuno Assay (EIA): Hormones, Proteins, etc. present in blood in minute concentration can be assayed by the recent ad­vanced technique of "Enzyme Immuno Assay" without involving any disadvantage. The basic reaction is the interaction between an antibody and an antigen. Enzyme immuno assay (EIA) is classified [...]

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