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ELISA, or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, is a widely used laboratory technique designed to detect and quantify proteins, hormones, antibodies, and antigens in a sample. This method is particularly important in diagnosing viral diseases, as it allows for the detection of specific viral proteins or antibodies produced in response to an infection. By using enzyme-linked antibodies, ELISA provides a measurable signal that can indicate the presence of a virus in biological samples.
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