Bioassay techniques involve measuring the biological response of a test system to determine the potency or concentration of a physical, chemical, or biological substance. There are three main types of bioassay techniques: in vitro, in vivo, and ex vivo. Bioassays can be qualitative, to assess effects, or quantitative to estimate concentration/potency by measuring biological responses. Common bioassay methods include graded response assays, endpoint assays, and multi-point assays using interpolation. ELISA, microbioassays, and radioimmunoassays are also important specialized bioassay techniques.