Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1977-03-10
1979-02-27
Serwin, R.E.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
23230B, 1951035A, 252408, 424 1, 210222, 210 42S, 422 67, 422 81, 422 82, G01N 3316, G01N 2774
Patent
active
041416872
ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus suitable for automatic assay of fluid samples, particularly immunoassays, in which a reaction product of the assay is bound to a magnetically attractable particle and separated from the reaction mixture by use of a magnetic trap. The method and apparatus are of especial use in radioimmunoassays carried out in an automated continuous-flow manner.
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Clements John A.
Forrest Gordon C.
Jay Ronald F.
Salzman R. S.
Serwin R.E.
Technicon Instruments Corporation
Tedesco S. P.
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