Immobilize molecular binding partners to contact activating supp

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals

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436527, 436538, 436807, 436821, 435 71, 435 792, 435 691, 530380, 530387, 530389, 530808, 530810, G01N 33543, G01N 33537, C12P 2106, A61K 3514

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ABSTRACT:
Molecular binding partners such as antibodies and haptens are immobilized to support materials that have the property of contact activation of blood protein coagulation. A binding partner is attached to a surface-active protein carrier and the resulting conjugate non-covalently adsorbs onto the surface of the support. The method provides for diagnostic assays of greater sensitivity and convenience.

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