An immunoassay is a biochemical test that measures the presence or concentration of a substance in a biological sample (such as blood or urine) using an antibody or antigen for detection. The substance detected by the immunoassay is known as an analyte and can be a wide variety of different molecules, including proteins, hormones, drugs, and infectious agents. Immunoassays are widely used in clinical diagnostics, research, and environmental monitoring due to their sensitivity and specificity.
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