Issue 3, 1994

Application of the scintillation proximity assay technique to the determination of drugs

Abstract

The established ranitidine radioimmunoassay technique (RIA) has been adapted to a scintillation proximity assay (SPA) format by use of micro-titre plates. This automated method enables the bioanalyst to more than halve the ‘hands-on’ time involved in RIA.

Article information

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Paper

Anal. Proc., 1994,31, 103-106

Application of the scintillation proximity assay technique to the determination of drugs

S. Fenwick, W. N. Jenner, P. Linacre, R. M. Rooney and S. A. Wring, Anal. Proc., 1994, 31, 103 DOI: 10.1039/AI9943100103

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