Magnetic fine particles and process for producing the same

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

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C436S531000, C436S532000, C435S006120, C435S007500, C435S007720, C435S188000, C522S175000, C530S815000

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07393698

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to magnetic fine particles having immobilized thereto a polymer having an upper critical solution temperature, and a process for producing the same, a method of separating or concentrating a microorganism, a method of purifying, detecting, or concentrating a nucleic acid, a separating agent, a method of separating a biological substance, and a method of converting a substance.

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