Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving immune complex formed in liquid phase – Separation of immune complex from unbound antigen or antibody
Patent
1981-02-17
1984-06-05
Nucker, Christine M.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Involving immune complex formed in liquid phase
Separation of immune complex from unbound antigen or antibody
436542, 436804, 436808, 436826, 436817, 422 61, G01N 3356, G01N 3358, G01N 3360, B65D 7100
Patent
active
044529031
ABSTRACT:
A method and reagent kit means are provided for assay of a selected hapten in an aliquot of body fluid containing lipid. The method comprises the steps of constituting the aliquot in a mixture with surfactant and incubating the mixture to solubilize the same. The content of hapten in the incubated mixture is taken up selectively by hapten-specific antibody and read by hapten non-lipid conjugate tracer assay.
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Yi Ching Sui A.
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