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Assay

An assay is an investigative procedure in laboratory medicine, pharmacology, environmental biology, and molecular biology for qualitatively assessing or quantitatively measuring the presence, amount, or functional activity of a target entity (the analyte). The analyte can be a drug, a biochemical substance, or a cell in an organism or organic sample.

Types of Assays[edit]

Assays can be broadly categorized into several types based on their purpose and methodology:

Biochemical Assays[edit]

Biochemical assays are used to measure the concentration or activity of a biochemical substance. These include:

Cell-based Assays[edit]

Cell-based assays are used to measure cellular responses to stimuli. These include:

Molecular Assays[edit]

Molecular assays are used to detect specific sequences in DNA or RNA. These include:

Environmental Assays[edit]

Environmental assays are used to detect and quantify pollutants or other environmental factors. These include:

Applications[edit]

Assays are crucial in various fields:

Procedure[edit]

The procedure of an assay typically involves the following steps: 1. Sample collection 2. Sample preparation 3. Reaction setup 4. Detection and measurement 5. Data analysis

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