Compositions – Nonreactive analytical – testing – or indicating compositions
Patent
1988-03-29
1991-08-27
Lovering, Richard D.
Compositions
Nonreactive analytical, testing, or indicating compositions
424 11, 424 9, 514 6, 514 59, 534 11, 534 12, 534 15, 534 16, 530400, 436518, 436529, 536113, G01N 3100, A61K 3714, C07K 1710, C08B 3702
Patent
active
050431013
ABSTRACT:
This invention provides particle compositions possessing ferromagnetic, paramagnetic or diamagnetic properties. The particles are especially useful when used in the disease diagnostic and treatment regimens as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,106,448, 4,136,683 and 4,303,636.
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Covert John M.
Lovering Richard D.
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