Introduction Northern blotting is a molecular biology technique used to detect, identify, and study RNA molecules (mainly mRNA) within a sample. It was developed by James Alwine, David Kemp, and Read More ……..
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Introduction Northern blotting is a molecular biology technique used to detect, identify, and study RNA molecules (mainly mRNA) within a sample. It was developed by James Alwine, David Kemp, and Read More ……..
Introduction Western blotting, also called immunoblotting, is a laboratory technique used to detect, identify, and semi-quantify specific proteins from a complex mixture of biological samples such as cell lysates, tissue Read More ……..
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 Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) is a popular and widely used biochemical technique designed to measure the concentration of substances, usually antigens or antibodies, in a liquid sample. It is Read More ……..
Radioimmunoassay Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a highly sensitive and specific laboratory technique that measures minute amounts of antigens or substances (such as hormones, drugs, and proteins) in biological samples. RIA works Read More ……..