Chemical luminescence amplification substrate system for immunoc

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving immune complex formed in liquid phase – Signal modification or steric inhibition

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ABSTRACT:
A system for the detection of a biological analyte of interest is disclosed which comprises a microencapsulated fluorescer material which has been conjugated to an immunological specie specific to the biological analyte of interest, a means of disrupting the capsule containing the fluorescer and an energy source other than electro-magnetic radiation which is capable of activating the fluorescer. A method for the qualitative and/or quantitative detection of a biological of interest is disclosed, which comprises: (a) labeling an immunological specie specific to the analyte of interest with a microencapsulated fluorescer material which is biologically compatible with such specie;

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