Fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) is a technique which has been known for a number of years. Since the development of the fundamental principles of fluorescence polarization by Perrin in a series of papers beginning in 1926, immunological techniques using labelled reactants have gained an extraordinary importance in the field of medical research and in routine diagnosis. As one of the non-radioactive immunological techniques, FPIA has found broad application in clinical and forensic toxicology. The authors report a new method to quickly screen autopsy, police and hospital blood samples for opiates, benzodiazepines, benzoylecgo-nine, barbiturates and methadone after Extrelut extraction utilising the FPIA methodology
We evaluated the performance of the Emit® tox benzodiazepine and barbiturate assays (Dade Behring) a...
The commercially available fluorescence polarization im-munoasay (FPIA) method for phenobarbitalisde...
detection of several commonly abused drugs in urine. The single reagent used, prepared by mixing fou...
Kinetic methodology was applied to the direct determina-tion of abused drugs (amphetamines, cocaine,...
We used dried blood spots successfully as alternative speci-mens for quantifyingconcentrationsof the...
We describe a rapid polarization fluoroimmunoassayfor screening for the presence of barbiturates in ...
A fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) for cyclosporine A (CsA) determination in blood was e...
The fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) developed by Abbott to diagnose intoxication with t...
SUMMARY. Rapid immunoassays are widely used to screen for amphetamine abuse. Broad spectrum immunoas...
In this Article, we describe a fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) using a new labelnear-i...
SUMMARY. A specific polarisation fluoroimmunoassay for the measurement of paracetamollevels in serum...
The fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) de-veloped by Abbott to diagnose intoxication with ...
Many therapeutic drugs require monitoring of their concentration in blood followed by dose adjustmen...
Many therapeutic drugs require monitoring of their concentration in blood followed by dose adjustmen...
A rapid and sensitive fluorescent-labelled polarization immunoassay for sulphadiazine (SDZ) is repor...
We evaluated the performance of the Emit® tox benzodiazepine and barbiturate assays (Dade Behring) a...
The commercially available fluorescence polarization im-munoasay (FPIA) method for phenobarbitalisde...
detection of several commonly abused drugs in urine. The single reagent used, prepared by mixing fou...
Kinetic methodology was applied to the direct determina-tion of abused drugs (amphetamines, cocaine,...
We used dried blood spots successfully as alternative speci-mens for quantifyingconcentrationsof the...
We describe a rapid polarization fluoroimmunoassayfor screening for the presence of barbiturates in ...
A fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) for cyclosporine A (CsA) determination in blood was e...
The fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) developed by Abbott to diagnose intoxication with t...
SUMMARY. Rapid immunoassays are widely used to screen for amphetamine abuse. Broad spectrum immunoas...
In this Article, we describe a fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) using a new labelnear-i...
SUMMARY. A specific polarisation fluoroimmunoassay for the measurement of paracetamollevels in serum...
The fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) de-veloped by Abbott to diagnose intoxication with ...
Many therapeutic drugs require monitoring of their concentration in blood followed by dose adjustmen...
Many therapeutic drugs require monitoring of their concentration in blood followed by dose adjustmen...
A rapid and sensitive fluorescent-labelled polarization immunoassay for sulphadiazine (SDZ) is repor...
We evaluated the performance of the Emit® tox benzodiazepine and barbiturate assays (Dade Behring) a...
The commercially available fluorescence polarization im-munoasay (FPIA) method for phenobarbitalisde...
detection of several commonly abused drugs in urine. The single reagent used, prepared by mixing fou...