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In [[medicine]], '''immunoenzyme techniques''' are [[immunoassay]]s that "are based on the use of: (1) [[enzyme]]-[[antibody]] conjugates; (2) enzyme-antigen conjugates; (3) antienzyme antibody followed by its homologous enzyme; or (4) enzyme-antienzyme complexes. These are used histologically for visualizing or labeling tissue specimens."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> | In [[medicine]], '''immunoenzyme techniques''' are [[immunoassay]]s that "are based on the use of: (1) [[enzyme]]-[[antibody]] conjugates; (2) enzyme-antigen conjugates; (3) antienzyme antibody followed by its homologous enzyme; or (4) enzyme-antienzyme complexes. These are used histologically for visualizing or labeling tissue specimens."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> | ||
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In medicine, immunoenzyme techniques are immunoassays that "are based on the use of: (1) enzyme-antibody conjugates; (2) enzyme-antigen conjugates; (3) antienzyme antibody followed by its homologous enzyme; or (4) enzyme-antienzyme complexes. These are used histologically for visualizing or labeling tissue specimens."[1]
References
- ↑ Anonymous (2024), Immunoenzyme technique (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.