@@tausifraza6910 Immunoassay techniques are often used in clinical chemistry to measure drugs, hormones and certain proteins. They are usually an integral part of large clinical chemistry analyzers. However, not all immunoassays are clinical chemistry tests, some are used in microbiology and immunology/serology.
Thank you so much for this video! It really helped explain things more simply on this topic that I was struggling with!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks to you I won’t fail tomorrow
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Can you please share the answer to the question about the control that was above the mean value?
the answer is ...improper washing technique!
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nice video to watch
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I am unable to find the videos that she mentioned during in her presentation. Very good presentation!
The URL addresses are in the video description; but there could be an access issue due to geographic location.
@@DrAsClinicalLabVideos Is it possible to provide the links in the reply ?
@@DrAsClinicalLabVideos Hi, What is the difference between clinical chemistry and immunoassay?
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@@tausifraza6910 Immunoassay techniques are often used in clinical chemistry to measure drugs, hormones and certain proteins. They are usually an integral part of large clinical chemistry analyzers. However, not all immunoassays are clinical chemistry tests, some are used in microbiology and immunology/serology.