Ultra sensitive ELISA
For early diagnosis of cancer and infectious diseases, the detection of the specific protein included in carcinomata, viruses or bacteria is important. Our laboratory has established the ultrasensitive detection method for a trace amount of protein by combining the sandwich ELISA method with the thio-NAD cycling method. We are now attempting to make a new diagnosis for cancer and infectious diseases using this ultrasensitive method.
- Ultra sensitive ELISA
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