Enzyme-linked-immunosorbent Serologic Assay (Noun)
Meaning
An assay that relies on an enzymatic conversion reaction and is used to detect the presence of specific substances (such as enzymes or viruses or antibodies or bacteria).
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The researchers used the enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-serologic assay to detect the presence of a specific antibody in the patient's blood sample.
- A team of scientists employed the enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-serologic assay to study the levels of certain enzymes in individuals with a rare genetic disorder.
- The medical lab technician carefully prepared the enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-serologic assay to identify the type of virus that caused the outbreak.
- The new study demonstrated the effectiveness of the enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-serologic assay in detecting specific bacterial infections in food samples.
- The healthcare professional explained to the patient that the enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-serologic assay results would confirm whether the treatment was effective in reducing the levels of the target enzyme.