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ELISAs

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What is ELISAs?

ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) is a widely used analytical biochemistry assay to detect the presence of a specific substance, usually an antigen, in a biological sample. It relies on antibodies and enzyme-mediated color changes to quantify the target substance. ELISAs are commonly used in research, diagnostics, and quality control to detect antibodies, hormones, peptides, and proteins.

What other technologies are related to ELISAs?

ELISAs Competitor Technologies

Luminex is a multiplexed assay that can measure multiple proteins simultaneously, similar to ELISA, but with higher throughput.
mentioned alongside ELISAs in 4% (107) of relevant job posts
ELISpot assays detect and quantify cytokine-secreting cells, similar to ELISA, but provides information about individual cell activity.
mentioned alongside ELISAs in 4% (72) of relevant job posts

ELISAs Complementary Technologies

Western blots are often used to validate ELISA results by confirming the presence and size of the target protein.
mentioned alongside ELISAs in 13% (379) of relevant job posts
Flow cytometry can be used to quantify protein expression in cells, similar to ELISA, but it provides single-cell resolution. It can be used together with ELISA to get a broader range of information.
mentioned alongside ELISAs in 3% (854) of relevant job posts
Same as western blots. Often used to validate ELISA results by confirming the presence and size of the target protein.
mentioned alongside ELISAs in 3% (360) of relevant job posts

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