Introduction Immunoassays are analytical techniques that use the specific binding between an antigen and an antibody to detect and quantify molecules of biological or clinical importance. Since the 1960s, when Read More ……..
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Introduction Immunoassays are analytical techniques that use the specific binding between an antigen and an antibody to detect and quantify molecules of biological or clinical importance. Since the 1960s, when Read More ……..
Introduction DNA replication is the biological process by which a cell makes an identical copy of its DNA before cell division. It ensures that each daughter cell receives the same Read More ……..
Introduction Satellite DNA refers to repetitive, non-coding DNA sequences that form distinct “satellite bands” when genomic DNA is separated by density-gradient ultracentrifugation. First described by Yasmineo and colleagues (1960s) when Read More ……..
Introduction Chromosomes are thread-like structures present inside the nucleus of every living cell. They are made up of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and proteins, mainly histones, which help in packaging the Read More ……..
Introduction Anaemia is a condition where the blood does not have enough healthy red blood cells or enough haemoglobin to carry oxygen. There are many types of anaemia, and each Read More ……..