Immunological analysis (Immunoassay)

Immunoassay is one of several methods for determining the content of antigens and antibodies in the human or animal body.

Immunoassay is based on the specific interaction of antigen and antibody. It allows you to quantitatively or qualitatively determine the presence of certain biological molecules in a sample.

There are several types of immunoassay:

  1. Immunoelectrophoresis is a method for separating and identifying protein molecules using electrophoresis and specific antibodies.

  2. Immunofluorescence is a method of visualizing the interaction of an antigen and antibody using a fluorescent label.

  3. Radioimmunoassay is a highly sensitive method for quantitative determination of the concentration of substances in a solution using a radioactive label.

Thus, immunoassay is an important laboratory diagnostic tool that allows one to accurately determine the presence and quantity of antigens or antibodies in biological fluids of the body.



Immunological analysis is one of the main analytical methods used to determine the content of antigenic and antibody molecules in the human or animal body. This method of analysis is used to measure the level of specific antibodies or other biologically active compounds both inside and outside the cell, to identify individual types of these molecules in any cells of the body.

Immunological analysis



Immunological analysis allows you to evaluate the immunity of the body system. The purpose of this method is to identify allergens and organisms that cause various diseases. This research method is used not only for diagnosing various diseases, but also for their prevention and treatment. Thanks to an immunological analysis, it is possible to determine the presence of antibodies in the blood, which indicates the presence of an infectious disease or allergy. This method is also used to assess an allergic reaction to any drugs or food products.

One of the most common methods of immunological analysis is the determination of immunoglobulins in blood serum. This analysis allows you to establish the stage of the disease, as well as evaluate the effectiveness of treatment,