Radiobinding assay
A radiobinding assay is a method of detecting and quantifying
antibodies targeted toward a specific antigen. As such, it can be seen as the inverse of radioimmunoassay
, which quantifies an antigen by use of corresponding antibodies.
Technique
The corresponding antigen is
gamma counting.[1]
Uses
It is used to detect most
latent autoimmune diabetes.[2]
References
- ^ Anti-dsDNA [I-125] Radiobinding Assay Kit At PerkinElmer Life Sciences, Inc. Retrieved Jan 2011
- PMID 16306330.