Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Inmunodifusión
English translation:
immunodiffusion
Spanish term
Inmunodifusión
Dosaje de Anfetaminas urinarias
Método: inmunodifusión
Resultado: negativo
Dosaje de Benzodiazepinas
Método: inmunodifusión
Resultado: negativo
Los métodos que encuentro en inglés se llaman "immunoassays" o "ELISA", "FPIA", "radial immunodiffusion", pero no sé si es lo mismo o cuál equivaldría a inmunodifusión.
4 +4 | immunodiffusion | Muriel Vasconcellos |
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Proposed translations
immunodiffusion
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Note added at 7 mins (2019-09-05 19:45:09 GMT)
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You can add 'assay' or 'test', but the term when used alone typically refers to the test.
Immunodiffusion refers to the movement of the antigen or antibody or both antigen and antibody molecules in a diffusion support medium. It is a method of gel immunodiffusion: the solutions deposited in the wells dug in the gel diffuse homogeneously in all directions around the well.
Immunodiffusion (ID) Assay Clinisciences
https://www.clinisciences.com › read › serological-tests-in-mycology-1190
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Note added at 1 hr (2019-09-05 20:48:23 GMT)
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To answer your question specifically, in this context 'immunodiffusion' is a description of the method, so you don't need to add 'assay'. 'Immunoassay' is an abbreviated form of the same thing, but as I said 'assay' isn't necessary in your context.
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