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Immunoassay is a powerful method exhibiting high selectivity and sensitivity for biologically important molecules (Chait and Ebersole, 1981). The utility of immunoassay in diagnostic medicine is well documented, and a number of routine clinical methods have been established for the determination of a wide variety of common antigens (Landon and Moffar, 1976). However, immunoassay has only recently gained prominence within the analytical community (Monroe, 1984).
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Doyle, M.J., Wehmeyer, K.R., Heineman, W.R., Halsall, H.B. (1987). Immunoassay by Differential Pulse Polarography and Anodic Stripping Voltammetry. In: Ngo, T.T. (eds) Electrochemical Sensors in Immunological Analysis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1974-8_7
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