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By Ross C. Beier, Larry H. Stanker

Presents an creation to immunoassays with discussions of suggestions, layout, facts, and functions to residue research. reviews immunoassay research of veterinary medicines, together with chemical substances utilized in huge animal creation and antibiotics. Discusses the research of average toxicants and contaminants together with a evaluation on immunoassays in mycotoxins. studies on immunoassay of insecticides, research of residues in fish, in addition to new functions of immunoassay methods.

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Although this approach may be somewhat more difficult to acheive, it generally results in a more robust method. Dilution. Table III reports data that was obtained while developing a method for atrazine in sugar cane juice. The first column represents the dilution of the sugar cane juice tested. The second column shows the absorbance of the immunoassay result for an unspiked sample and the third and fourth columns give the absorbance and the recovery for samples spiked with 1 ppb atrazine. The last row of the table reports the results for a buffer control without any added matrix.

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