Device and method for whole blood separation and analysis

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Optical result – With reagent in absorbent or bibulous substrate

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436170, 436177, 436178, 422 56, 422 57, 422 58, 422101, 435 13, 435805, G01N 118, G01N 2177, G01N 3122

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ABSTRACT:
A method and device for separating blood into fluid and cellular fractions for diagnostic tests. The whole blood is introduced to a carrier containing a layer of carbohydrate which results in the rapid separation of the fluid from the cellular fractions. In a preferred embodiment, the device is fabricated in a sandwich design containing layers of carbohydrate and reagent material between two layers of plastic.

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