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affinity reagent (plural affinity reagents)

  1. (biochemistry) An antibody, peptide, nucleic acid, or other small molecule that specifically binds to a larger target molecule in order to identify, track, capture, or influence its activity.
    • 1994, G. Street, chapter 2, in Highly selective separations in biotechnology, →ISBN, page 10:
      Finally, the recovery of the target protein should be attempted by washing with a suitable eluant so that the target protein dissociates from the affinity reagent.