| 1. | The measurement of AGA is done with ELISA or radioimmunoassay.
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| 2. | In the 1950s radioimmunoassay was developed by Solomon Berson and Rosalyn Yalow.
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| 3. | Sensitive radioimmunoassay techniques were developed for diagnostic and medical use.
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| 4. | Radioactive isotopes can be incorporated into immunoassay reagents to produce a radioimmunoassay ( RIA ).
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| 5. | A suitable alternative to radioimmunoassay would substitute a nonradioactive signal in place of the radioactive signal.
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| 6. | Radioimmunoassay was first described in a scientific paper by Rosalyn Sussman Yalow and Solomon Berson published in 1960.
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| 7. | Radioimmunoassay was used extensively in clinical medicine but more recently has been largely replaced by non-radioactive methods.
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| 8. | The Abbott Laboratories then developed a more sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay technique to detect the surface antigen of hepatitis B.
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| 9. | The major breakthrough in diagnosis came with the discovery of radioimmunoassay by Rosalyn Yalow and Solomon Berson in the late 1950s.
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| 10. | The following year, in 1972, a T3 radioimmunoassay was developed, and in 1974, a T4 radioimmunoassay was developed.
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