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ECLIA

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What is ECLIA?

ECLIA stands for ElectroChemiLuminescence ImmunoAssay. It is a highly sensitive and specific immunoassay technique used in clinical diagnostics and research. ECLIA combines the principles of electrochemistry and chemiluminescence to detect and quantify specific substances (analytes) in biological samples, such as blood, serum, or urine. It is commonly used for hormone testing, tumor markers, infectious disease detection, and therapeutic drug monitoring due to its high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and rapid turnaround time.

What other technologies are related to ECLIA?

ECLIA Competitor Technologies

ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) is a widely used immunoassay that, like ECLIA, detects and quantifies substances like antibodies, antigens, proteins, and hormones. While ELISA offers simplicity and cost-effectiveness, ECLIA is generally more sensitive and has a wider dynamic range, making them competitors in various diagnostic and research applications.
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