Gel composition for determining the fibrinogen content in plasma

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving diffusion or migration of antigen or antibody – Through a gel

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2041828, 435 13, 436514, 436515, 436 69, 530382, C25B 700, G01N 33558, G01N 33559, G01N 3386

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ABSTRACT:
A composition for determining the fibrinogen content in plasma by electroimmunodiffusion, said composition essentially comprising heparin and agarose.

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