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=Drawbacks=
=Drawbacks=
Although the RIA is a very sensitive test, and therefore widely-used, there are disadvantages to its use:
Although the RIA is a very sensitive test, and therefore widely-used, there are disadvantages to its use:
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*The
radioactive
substances being used
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*The substances being used
are radioactive
*Gamma radiation needs special counting equipment for detection
*Gamma radiation needs special counting equipment for detection
*Iodine is naturally concentrated in the thyroid gland, whether radioactive or not, and incorporated into thyroxine
*Iodine is naturally concentrated in the thyroid gland, whether radioactive or not, and incorporated into thyroxine
Consequently, ELISA has largely overtaken RIA as a preferred diagnostic tool
Consequently, ELISA has largely overtaken RIA as a preferred diagnostic tool
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