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How are Antigens Detected?
In
bioanalytical sciences
, antigens are detected using various techniques. The most common methods include
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
,
western blotting
, and
flow cytometry
. These methods rely on the specific binding of antibodies to their corresponding antigens.
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