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===Number of analytes detected=== Depending on how many targets or analytes are being measured: #Usual assays are simple or ''single target assays'' which is usually the default unless it is called multiplex. #[[Multiplex assay]]s are used to simultaneously measure the presence, concentration, activity, or quality of multiple analytes in a single test. The advent of ''multiplexing'' enabled rapid, efficient sample testing in many fields, including immunology, cytochemistry, genetics/genomics, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.biotek.com/resources/articles/multiplexed-assays-life-sciences.html |title=Multiplexed Assays in the Life Sciences |last1= Banks|first1= Peter |date=7 Jun 2010 |website= biotek.com|publisher=[[BioTek]] Instruments Inc |access-date= 13 Aug 2016}}</ref>
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