Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a sensitive biochemical test that uses the principle of competitive binding between labeled and unlabeled antigens/analytes for a limited number of antibody binding sites. RIA combines the specificity of antigen-antibody reactions with the sensitivity of radioactive measurements. It involves incubating a sample containing an unknown amount of antigen with a known amount of labeled antigen and antibody. The amount of labeled antigen bound to the antibody is inversely proportional to the concentration of unlabeled antigen in the sample. By comparing results to a standard curve of known concentrations, the amount of antigen in the unknown sample can be determined with picogram-level sensitivity. RIA has applications in measuring hormones, vitamins, drugs and tumor markers.