Plate Coating: The process of immobilizing a target analyte or capture antibody on the surface of a microplate, which is a crucial step preceding the washing procedure in ELISAs and EIAs.
Blocking: The step in which a blocking agent, such as a protein or a detergent, is used to occupy any remaining binding sites on the microplate surface, preventing non-specific binding of the target analyte or detection antibody.
Incubation: The process of allowing the target analyte or detection antibody to interact with the immobilized capture reagent, which is followed by the washing step to remove any unbound components.