Beckman Biogamma II Counting System
- 1975 – 1984
Beckman's Biogamma II was introduced in 1975. Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a technique for measuring the antigen concentration. Known quantities of radioactive (labeled or “hot”) antigens and antibodies are mixed, then non-radioactive (unlabeled or “cold”) antigens are added at varying concentrations; the labeled and unlabeled antigens compete to bind to the antibodies. The bound and unbound antigens are separated, and the radioactivity of the unbound samples determines the concentration.
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“Beckman Biogamma II Counting System,” 1975–1984. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 83. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/8c97kq59w.
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