“…Since the emitters are bound to the analyte of interest, the amount of luminescence can be correlated with the concentration of the analyte. Tumor markers, [294][295][296][297][298][299][300][301][302][303][304][305][306] fertility and hormone tests, 296,[307][308][309] thyroid function, 296,[310][311][312][313][314] cardiac, 296,[315][316][317][318] heptatitis, [319][320][321] bone markers, [322][323][324] Alzheimer's disease, 325 anemia, 326 diabetes, 327 tests for infectious diseases, 296,320,321,[328][329][330][331][332][333] cancer research assays, [290]…”