MCQ on RIA

MCQ on RIA (Radioimmunoassay)

Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a sensitive laboratory technique that uses radioactive isotopes to measure the concentration of specific substances, such as hormones or antigens, in biological samples. It involves competition between labeled and unlabeled molecules for binding to a limited number of specific antibodies. This is an MCQ on RIA (Radioimmunoassay)- […]

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MCQ on Western Blotting

MCQ on Western Blotting Technique

Western blotting is a laboratory technique used to detect and analyze proteins. It involves separating proteins based on size through gel electrophoresis, transferring them to a membrane, and then using specific antibodies to visualize and identify the target proteins. This is an MCQ on Western Blotting – Principles and Applications […]

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MCQ on Immunofluorescence

MCQ on Immunofluorescence: Principles and Applications

Immunofluorescence is a laboratory technique that utilizes fluorescently labeled antibodies to detect and visualize specific proteins or antigens within cells or tissues. When exposed to light of a particular wavelength, the labeled antibodies emit fluorescence, enabling precise localization and identification of target molecules in biological samples. This is an MCQ […]

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how to calculate impact factor

Journal Impact Factor: Uses, Significance and Limitations

Impact Factor (IF) of a journal is a widely recognized metric used in the academic and scientific community to measure the influence and prestige of scholarly publications. Developed by Eugene Garfield in the 1950s, the Impact Factor has become a standard tool for evaluating journals and their contributions to their […]

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what is h index of a journal

H-index: A Measure of Scholarly Impact

The H-index, also known as the Hirsch index is a widely used bibliometric indicator used to measure the impact and productivity of a researchers in various academic and scientific disciplines. It is named after its creator Jorge E. Hirsch. H-index provides a quantitative measure of a researcher’s scholarly output and […]

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