The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a plate-based technique that scientists utilize to measure the levels of different molecules within a sample, consisting of proteins, peptides, antibodies, or hormones. ELISAs rely on specific antibody-antigen interactions to record target molecules, and as an outcome, this method is highly selective and versatile. From scientific diagnostics to food screening, scientists customize ELISA procedures to the target particle and sample type for optimum sensitivity, uniqueness, accuracy, and reproducibility.Download this guide from Fortis Life Sciences to discoverThe basics of an ELISA protocol, consisting of steps, formats, information, and reagents outputHow to prepare various kinds of samples for an ELISAThe different choices for troubleshooting and optimizing ELISA-based experimentsSponsored by