Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1978-10-27
1980-02-19
Marantz, Sidney
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
422 56, G01N 3316, G01N 3122
Patent
active
041893042
ABSTRACT:
A test device and method for detecting myoglobin in the presence of hemoglobin in a fluid test sample. The test device comprises a chromatographic medium incorporating serum, haptoglobin and/or antiserum which binds or retards hemoglobin while permitting myoglobin to traverse the length of the test device. A test sample of body fluid is placed in contact with an appropriate portion of the chromatographic medium of said test device; hemoglobin in the body fluid is retained or retarded by the serum, haptoglobin and/or antiserum; and myoglobin in the sample traverses the length of the medium and contacts reagent means at a predetermined location thereon, resulting in a detectable response thereat.
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Adams, Jr. Ernest C.
Layman Kathleen M.
Coe Roger N.
Marantz Sidney
Miles Laboratories Inc.
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