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- Assay abstract "An assay is an investigative (analytic) procedure in laboratory medicine, pharmacology, environmental biology and molecular biology for qualitatively assessing or quantitatively measuring the presence or amount or the functional activity of a target entity (the analyte). The analyte can be a drug or biochemical substance or a cell in an organism or organic sample. The measured entity is generally called the analyte, or the measurand or the target of the assay. The assay usually aims to measure an intensive property of the analyte and express it in the relevant measurement unit (e.g. molarity, density, functional activity in enzyme international units, degree of some effect in comparison to a standard, etc.).If the assay involves addition of exogenous reactants (the reagents) then their quantities are kept fixed (or in excess) so that the quantity (and quality) of the target is the only limiting factor for the reaction/assay process, and the difference in the assay outcome is used to deduce the unknown quality or quantity of the target in question. Some assays (e.g., biochemical assays) may be similar to or have overlap with chemical analysis and titration. But generally, assays involve biological material or phenomena which tend to be intrinsically more complex either in composition or in behavior or both. Thus reading of an assay may be quite noisy and may involve greater difficulties in interpretation than an accurate chemical titration. On the other hand, older generation qualitative assays, especially bioassays, may be much more gross and less quantitative (e.g., counting death or dysfunction of an organism or cells in a population, or some descriptive change in some body part of a group of animals).Assays have become a routine part of modern medical, environmental, pharmaceutical, forensic and many other businesses at various scales from industrial to curbside or field level. Those assays that are very highly commercially demanded have been well investigated in research and development sectors of professional industries, undergone generations of development and sophistication, and become copyrighted intellectual properties via highly competitive process patenting. Such industrial scale assays as these are often done in well equipped laboratories and with automated organization of the procedure—from ordering an assay to pre-analytic sample processing (sample collection, necessary manipulations e.g. spinning for separation or other processes, aliquoting if necessary, storage, retrieval, pipetting/aspiration etc.). Analytes are generally tested in high throughput AutoAnalyzers, and the results are verified and automatically returned to ordering service providers and end users. These are made possible through use of advanced Laboratory informatics system that interfaces with multiple computer terminals with end users, central servers, the physical autoanalyser instruments, and other automata.".
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- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Absorbance.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Accreditation.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Agglutination_(biology).
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- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Analytical_quality_control.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Annexin_A5.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink AutoAnalyzer.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Bacteriological_water_analysis.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Baculoviridae.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Band-pass_filter.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Base_pair.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Bicinchoninic_acid_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Bioassay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Biochemistry.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Biomarker.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Blocking_reagent.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Blood_cell.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Bradford_protein_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink CASY_cell_counting_technology.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Calcein.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Calibration.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Capillary_electrophoresis.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Carboxyfluorescein_succinimidyl_ester.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Caspase.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biochemistry.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laboratory_techniques.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titration.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cell-cycle_analysis.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cell_biology.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cell_culture.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cell_culture_assays.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cell_fractionation.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Charge-coupled_device.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_compound.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Chemiluminiscence.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Chemosensitivity_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Chemotaxis_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Clonogenic_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Coelenterazine.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Colorimetry.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Computational_genomics.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Coulometry.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Coulter_counter.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Crude_oil_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cytokine.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cytometry.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Cytotoxicity.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink DNA_laddering.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink DNA_microarray.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink DNA_polymerase.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink DNase_footprinting_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Data_transmission.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Drug.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Drug_test.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink ELISA.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink ELISPOT.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Electric_cell-substrate_impedance_sensing.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Electrophoretic_mobility_shift_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink End_point_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_science.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme_Immuno_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme_activity_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Epitope_retrieval.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Ethidium_homodimer_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Exogeny.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Filter_binding_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Flow_cytometry.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Flowcytometry.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink FluoroSpot.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Formalin-fixed.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Functional_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Functional_sensitivity.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink GM_counter.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Gentamicin_protection_assay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink HIV_tropism.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Immunoassay.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Immunohistochemistry.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Immunoprecipitation.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Immunostaining.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink In_situ_hybridization.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Information.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Intellectual_property.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Intensive_and_extensive_properties.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Interaction.
- Assay wikiPageWikiLink Ion.