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Radioallergosorbent Test

Introduction: Radioallergosorbent Test

Description of Radioallergosorbent Test

Radioallergosorbent Test: An in vitro allergen radioimmunoassay in which allergens are coupled to an immunosorbent. The coupled allergens bind the IgE in the sera of patients which in turn binds radioisotope-labeled anti-IMMUNOGLOBULIN E antibodies.
Source: MeSH 2007

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Terms Similar to Radioallergosorbent Test:

  • Radioimmunosorbent Assay of Allergens

Source - MeSH 2007

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Source - MeSH 2007

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