Department of Mathematics, University of Moscow, Moscow, Russia
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A Mathematical Model for Immunoassay Interference
Author(s): Santiago Pelegrina*
Developing a mathematical model for immunoassay interference that is more general represents a critical stride in the realm of clinical
diagnostics, offering a comprehensive framework to understand and mitigate potential sources of interference in a diverse array of immunoassays.
Immunoassays are vital tools in diagnosing diseases, monitoring patient health, and conducting biomedical research. However, the accuracy of
immunoassay results can be compromised by various interfering substances present in biological samples. A more general mathematical model
seeks to capture the underlying principles governing interference across a broad spectrum of immunoassays, making it adaptable to different
analytes, sample matrices, and assay formats. The proposed mathematical model typically involves a system of equations that encapsulates
the interactions between antibodies,.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2168-9679.2023.12.535
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