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One-step homogeneous immunoassay for small analytes
Timo Pulli
, Matti Höyhtyä
, Hans Söderlund
,
Kristiina Takkinen
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Morphine
100%
Small Analyte
100%
Homogeneous Immunoassay
100%
Immune Complex
37%
Codeine
37%
Heroin
37%
Phage Display Library
25%
Competitive Immunoassay
25%
Drugs of Abuse
25%
Recombinant Antibody
12%
Selection Strategy
12%
Ethical Issues
12%
Methods for Detection
12%
ScFv
12%
Specific Antibodies
12%
Saliva Samples
12%
Assay Formats
12%
Microtiter
12%
Cross-reactivity
12%
Noncompetitive Immunoassay
12%
Fluorophore
12%
Nave
12%
Library Selection
12%
Animal Immunization
12%
Opiates
12%
Dipstick
12%
Cough Medicine
12%
Single-molecule Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (smFRET)
12%
Labeled Antibody
12%
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Assay
12%
Immunoassay Test
12%
Cut-off Level
12%
Commercial Immunoassays
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immune Complex
100%
Competitive Immunoassay
100%
Immunoassay
100%
Heroin
100%
Energy Transfer
66%
Cross-Reactivity
33%
Recombinant Antibody
33%
Bacteriophage
33%
Phage Display
33%
Opiate
33%
INIS
immunoassay
100%
morphine
100%
antibodies
75%
codeine
37%
heroin
37%
libraries
25%
drugs
25%
phages
25%
energy transfer
25%
resonance fluorescence
25%
levels
12%
production
12%
detection
12%
reactivity
12%
in vitro
12%
pharmaceuticals
12%
animals
12%
toxins
12%
saliva
12%
steroids
12%
medicines
12%
opiates
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunoassay
100%
Heroin
60%
Antigen Antibody Complex
60%
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
40%
Phage Display
20%
Opiate
20%
Cross Reaction
20%
Bacteriophage
20%