different between labeled vs radioimmunoassay
labeled
English
Alternative forms
- labelled (Commonwealth)
Adjective
labeled (American spelling)
- Having a label, tagged.
- The butterfly collection had each specimen labeled with the scientific name on a little piece of paper.
- Defined or described.
- He was labeled as a racist for his otherwise innocent remark.
- (chemistry) Having an atom replaced by a radioactive isotope
- Insulin labeled with iodine-125 was used as a tracer
Translations
Verb
labeled (American spelling)
- simple past tense and past participle of label
Anagrams
- beladle, delabel
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radioimmunoassay
English
Etymology
radio- +? immunoassay
Noun
radioimmunoassay (plural radioimmunoassays) (abbreviated as RIA)
- A procedure that uses the binding of a radioactively labeled substance to an antibody in order to analyze minute amounts of biological compounds.
Verb
radioimmunoassay (third-person singular simple present radioimmunoassays, present participle radioimmunoassaying, simple past and past participle radioimmunoassayed)
- To assay by this process.
Anagrams
- immunoradioassay
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