noun
- A laboratory technique in which antigens and antibodies diffuse through a gel medium and form visible precipitate lines where they meet, used to identify and analyze proteins.
Usage: technical; immunology; also called gel diffusion or agar diffusion
Examples
- The immunodiffusion test revealed the presence of specific antibodies in the patient's serum.
- Researchers used immunodiffusion to confirm the identity of the unknown protein sample.
- In the immunodiffusion assay, wells were cut into the agar plate and filled with antigen and antibody solutions.
- The immunodiffusion technique is valuable for detecting food allergens in laboratory settings.
- Double immunodiffusion is commonly used to study antigen-antibody interactions in clinical diagnostics.