Method for systemic endotoxin detection

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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210635, 435 4, G01N 3108, G01N 3392

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ABSTRACT:
A method for detecting endotoxins in body fluids comprising: unmasking endotoxins in the body fluids; separating the unmasked endotoxins from the body fluids by affinity chromatography; and detecting the endotoxins. This method is particularly useful for early detection of life threatening systemic Gram-negative infections.

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