Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals – Carrier is inorganic
Patent
1985-06-28
1987-06-09
Nucker, Christine M.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals
Carrier is inorganic
435 6, 436525, 436527, 935 77, 935 78, 252 6254, 252 6251, G01N 33553, C12Q 168
Patent
active
046720405
ABSTRACT:
Methods are provided for the use of magnetically responsive particles in systems in which the separation of certain molecules, macromolecules and cells from the surrounding medium is desirable. The magnetically responsive particles may be coupled to a wide variety of molecules. The magnetic particles can be dispersed in aqueous media without rapid settling and conveniently reclaimed from media with a magnetic field. Preferred particles do not become magnetic after application of a magnetic field and can be redispersed and reused.
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Advanced Magnetics Inc.
Nucker Christine M.
Wieder Stephen C.
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