1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2825(1998)12:4<191::aid-jcla1>3.0.co;2-b
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Quantitative detection of platelet GPIIb-IIIa receptor antagonist activity using a flow cytometric method

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“…systems biology, scientific literature, or hypothesis generation), it is essential that biomarker leads be rapidly tested, placing a high demand on quantitative assays in various matrices. Assay types used for diagnostics and/or pharmaceutical development include competitive and sandwich ELISA [27], functional assays [28,29], flow cytometry [30], immunohistochemistry [31], and mass spectrometry [32]. While immunoassay-based methods generally involve measurement of a single marker, technologies that support concurrent measurement of numerous biomarkers are becoming more common [33].…”
Section: Clinical Endpointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…systems biology, scientific literature, or hypothesis generation), it is essential that biomarker leads be rapidly tested, placing a high demand on quantitative assays in various matrices. Assay types used for diagnostics and/or pharmaceutical development include competitive and sandwich ELISA [27], functional assays [28,29], flow cytometry [30], immunohistochemistry [31], and mass spectrometry [32]. While immunoassay-based methods generally involve measurement of a single marker, technologies that support concurrent measurement of numerous biomarkers are becoming more common [33].…”
Section: Clinical Endpointmentioning
confidence: 99%