RIA Flashcards
1
Q
What is an RIA?
A
- This is a techniques which determines the antibody levels by introducing an antigen labelled with a radioisotope and measuring the subsequent radioactivity of the antibody component
2
Q
What are RIA tests used for?
A
- Drug test
- Hepatitis
- Early cancer detection
- Growth hormone levels
3
Q
How does the RIA test work?
A
- A known quantity of an antigen is radioactively labelled and mixed with a known quantity of the antibody
- The 2 then bind together
- A sample from a patient containing an unknown quantity of the same antigen is added
- This causes the unlabelled antigen from the patient to compete with the labelled antigen to form the antigen-antibody complex
4
Q
What are the factors that effect the result?
A
- Human antibodies may interfere with an RIA and can react either positively or negatively with the immunoassay reagents to give a false result
5
Q
What is the purpose of this test?
A
- It is used to measure the low levels of antigens by the use of antibodies
6
Q
what are the limitations of RIAs?
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- It is risky working with radioactive substances
- The equipment and reagents which are used are expensive