ELISA is a more modern variation of a protein assay that utilizes a specific antibody linked to an enzyme to detect the presence of an unknown amount of antigen (i.e. virus) in a sample.
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There are many variations, or types of ELISA assays but they can generally be classified as either indirect, competitive, sandwich or reverse.
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