Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Composition for standardization – calibration – simulation,... – Preparation composition
Patent
1990-03-05
1994-11-22
Housel, James C.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Composition for standardization, calibration, simulation,...
Preparation composition
436533, 436800, 436829, 436 71, 436172, 436 8, G01N 33543, G01N 33546
Patent
active
053668952
ABSTRACT:
A method for rapidly lysing liposomes having transition temperatures in the range of 35.degree. to 65.degree. C. is provided. Such liposomes are treated with a surfactant including ##STR1## wherein x represents an average of 9 or 12. The method is applicable to fluorescence immunoassay procedures.
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Butt Abdul M.
Pollack Lewis
Readio Josephine D.
Rutner Herman
Becton Dickinson and Company
Capello Susan A.
Housel James C.
Redding David
Ronning, Jr. Royal N.
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