This post is from a suggested group
Chemiluminescence Immunoassay and CRISPR Plants: A New Era of Precision Biology
Chemiluminescence Immunoassay (CLIA) and CRISPR-based plant engineering represent two powerful yet distinct innovations shaping the future of biological science. While CLIA focuses on the detection of biomolecules with exceptional sensitivity, CRISPR technology is transforming how plants are designed, improved, and protected. Together, they highlight the expanding capabilities of modern biotechnology and how different tools can complement each other in solving complex biological challenges.
Chemiluminescence Immunoassay is an advanced analytical method that uses light produced by chemical reactions to detect very small concentrations of proteins, hormones, pathogens, and other biomolecules. Its greatest strength lies in its sensitivity—CLIA can identify substances present in incredibly minute amounts, far lower than what traditional assays can detect. In clinical laboratories, this precision allows for early and accurate diagnosis of diseases. In research settings, CLIA helps scientists track subtle biological changes, monitor cellular responses, and…