Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving producing or treating antigen or hapten
Patent
1980-09-29
1983-04-12
Nucker, Christine M.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Involving producing or treating antigen or hapten
260112B, 2603974, 2603975, 260112R, 436804, 436817, 436822, 436823, G01N 3354, G01N 3356, C07G 700, C07J 1300
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043797792
ABSTRACT:
A hapten is obtained by replacing the 3-hydroxy group of equilin with HO--CO--A--O-- wherein A is an alkylene of one to six carbon atoms. The hapten is conjugated with an immunological carrier to provide an immunogen, which in turn produces a specific antiserum to equilin. The antiserum is used in a radioimmunoassay for equilin.
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Moore, Jr. Perry H.
Purdy Robert H.
Rao Pemmaraju N.
American Home Products Corporation
Nucker Christine M.
Wilfond Arthur E.
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