RIAs Flashcards
1
Q
What is the technique used for?
A
used to measure low levels of antigens such as the hormone levels in the blood, by the use of antibodies
2
Q
What is the process of Radioactive immunoassays?
A
- a known quantity of an antigen is radioactively labelled and mixed with a known quantity of the antibody, they specifically bind together
- a sample from a patient which contains an unknown quantity of the same antigen is then added
- causing the unlabelled antigen from the patient to compete with the labelled antigen to form a antigen-antibody complex
- the bound antigens are separated from unbound antigens and the radioactivity of the bound antigen remaining is measured by a gamma counter
3
Q
What two words describe RIAs?
A
sensitive and specific
4
Q
What can obstruct with an RIA?
A
Human antibodies can interfere with an RIA and react either positively or negatively with the immunoassay reagents to give a false result