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The phrase "assay based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a test or analysis that relies on specific criteria or data.
Example: "The results of the study were derived from an assay based on the concentration of the active ingredient."
Alternatives: "test derived from" or "analysis relying on".
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A FRET-based assay based on wide-field fluorescence microscopy was used to quantify TEVp activity.
An ultrasensitive assay based on magnetic signals overcomes this problem.
A highly sensitive protein-protein interaction assay based on Gaussia luciferase.
A quantitative microimmunohistochemistry assay based on the evolution of immunohistochemistry signals during tissue staining enhances the stratification of tumour samples.
To investigate antigen export to the cytosol we used an established assay based on the enzymatic activity of β-lactamase32.
Puaux, A. L. et al. A very rapid and simple assay based on trogocytosis to detect and measure specific T and B cell reactivity by flow cytometry.
Sequencing of the gene will also allow detection of the alleles associated with different rates of deterioration and development of a marker assay based on these alleles.
HCV genotypes/subtypes were determined with a commercially available assay based on the reverse-hybridization principle.
There is a need to develop serological diagnostic assay based on purified recombinant antigen of Brucella.
Finally, the conceptual design of a possible assay based on the above methodology is proposed.
To avoid misdiagnosis, a confirmatory assay based on a Sybr green real time PCR was proposed.
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