diagnostics

What are Common Diagnostic Techniques?


Some of the most common techniques in bioanalytical diagnostics include:
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): A technique that amplifies small segments of DNA or RNA, making it easier to detect genetic material from pathogens.
Mass Spectrometry: Used for identifying and quantifying molecules by measuring their mass-to-charge ratios.
Immunoassays: These tests use antibodies to detect the presence of specific proteins or other molecules.
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS): A high-throughput method used to determine the sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA.
Chromatography: A technique for separating mixtures to identify and quantify their components.

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