Blotting technique for membrane assay

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Including sample preparation – Liberation or purification of sample or separation of...

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2041801, 422101, 436518, 436807, G01N 3300

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051550490

ABSTRACT:
A technique for passaging liquid through a membrane putatively containing, in its interstices, at least one substance for which detection is desired, comprises positioning donor and acceptor bibulous matrices onto either surface of the membrane and squeezing the resulting sandwich. This technique permits the application of small volumes of reagents or wash to the membranes and the facile recovery of the waste. The subject membranes are obtained, for example, by blotting developed electrophoresis gels or directly by their use as supports for specific binding assays.

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