Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Input from independent power sources – Worm gear in drive train
Patent
1996-08-16
1998-04-07
Patterson, Jr., Charles L.
Planetary gear transmission systems or components
Input from independent power sources
Worm gear in drive train
4351885, C12Q 125
Patent
active
057363439
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method for determining the presence of a target organic molecule in a sample which comprises either (A): first, adding a substrate molecule to the sample, the substrate molecule being a conjugate of the target organic molecule and a reporter molecule; second, adding a catalytic monoclonal antibody to the sample which (1) recognizes and binds the target organic molecule when the target organic molecule is present in the sample and (2) recognizes and binds the substrate molecule when the target organic molecule is not present in the sample; and third detecting a change in the sample signifying the absence of the target organic molecule, the change being the product of an antibody-catalyzed reaction and thereby determining the presence of an organic molecule in the sample; or (B): first adding a substrate molecule to the sample, the substrate molecule being a conjugate of a molecule complementary to the target molecule and a reporter molecule; second adding a catalytic monoclonal antibody to the sample which (1) recognizes and binds the target organic molecule when the target molecule is present in the sample and (2) recognizes and binds the substrate molecule only if the target molecule is present in the sample; and third detecting a change in the sample signifying the presence of the target molecule, the change being the product of an antibody-catalyzed reaction and thereby determining the presence of the target organic molecule in the sample.
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