Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Including use of radioactive properties
Patent
1988-04-19
1989-09-12
Richman, Barry S.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Including use of radioactive properties
436 89, 436 92, 436172, G01N 3360, G01N 3368
Patent
active
048659940
ABSTRACT:
A method for detecting amino acid derivatives in which 2-anilino-5-thiazolinone derivatives of amino acids are reacted with radioactive iodine siotope-labeled amino compounds or with fluorescent amino compounds to form phenylthiocarbamyl amino acid derivatives. The phenylthiocarbamyl amino acid derivatives are detected with a high level of sensitivity by a radioactive detector or a fluorescence spectrophotometer.
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Arai Isamu
Ataka Tatsuaki
Tsugita Akira
Adams Bruce L.
Johnston Jill
Richman Barry S.
Seiko Instruments & Electronics Ltd.
Wilks Van C.
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