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The analytical method that provides better analytical sensitivity in hormone detection than other methods such as immunoassay or receptor-based assays is:
Subclavian Veins
Major veins located under the clavicle that receive blood from the arm and drain into the superior vena cava.
Collecting Ducts
Channels within the kidneys that receive urine from the nephrons and transport it into the renal pelvis and ureters.
White Pulp
Lymphatic tissue within the spleen that functions in the immune response by producing and storing white blood cells.
Red Pulp
A component of the spleen involved in filtering blood, removing old and damaged red blood cells, and storing platelets.
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