Lipoprotein assay

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Optical result – With fluorescence or luminescence

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C436S071000, C436S800000, C436S546000, C435S973000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of assaying to determine the identity and/or concentration or relative concentration in a sample solution of a particular one of a number of different target molecule types, comprise the steps of: i) adding to the sample a probe substance which binds to the or each target molecule type and which when so bound fluoresces under appropriate excitation; ii) performing a time-resolved fluorescence measurement on the sample; and iii) making said determination from analysis of the time decay data obtained from said time-resolved fluorescence measurement.

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