Beckman Radioimmunoassay, Model LS-230 Liquid Scintillation System
- 1970s
Radioimmunoassay is an assay technique used to measure concentrations of antigens by use of antibodies. This test often requires making antigens radioactive and is frequently used to measure hormones in blood.
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Photomation. “Beckman Radioimmunoassay, Model LS-230 Liquid Scintillation System,” 1970–1979. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 86. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/sq87bv11f.
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