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Elisa

1

[ ih-lis-uh, e-lee-suh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.


ELISA

2

[ ih-lahy-zuh, -suh ]

noun

  1. Medicine/Medical. a sensitive diagnostic test for past or current exposure to an infectious agent, as the AIDS virus: a sample of blood is added to proteins from the agent, and any antibodies that combine with the proteins, indicating a history of infection, are detected by adding a test antibody linked to an enzyme that causes a color change.
  2. Biology, Medicine/Medical. any similar test using proteins as a probe for the identification of antibodies or antigens.

ELISA

/ ɪˈlaɪzə /

acronym for

  1. enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay: an immunological technique for accurately measuring the amount of a substance, for example in a blood sample
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Elisa1

e(nzyme-)l(inked) i(mmuno)s(orbent) a(ssay)
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Example Sentences

Here, those words are embroidered across the front of an unstructured, six-panel canvas ball cap in a typeface design created by Elisa Wong to brand the L.A.

Peta's vice president of programmes, Elisa Allen, who sent the letter, said: "Dogs in Britain's police forces never signed up to risk their lives, but are being battered on the front lines of riots and left to bake to death in hot cars."

From BBC

Earlier this year, for example, the county agreed to a $15-million legal settlement with the family of Elisa Serna, who died from inadequate medical care inside the Las Colinas women’s jail in 2019.

Elisa Allen of Peta called on the MOD to "stop wasting taxpayer pounds on caps made from slaughtered wildlife, and switch to faux fur today".

From BBC

In addition, as doctoral student and the study's first author Elisa Angulo explained, the work has shown that this transfer of substances not only occurs in cyanobacteria of the same lineage, but also between those of different genders, something that has been verified not only at the laboratory level, but also in natural ocean samples.

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