Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Peptide – protein or amino acid – Amino acid or sequencing procedure
Patent
1984-04-20
1986-07-29
Richman, Barry S.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Peptide, protein or amino acid
Amino acid or sequencing procedure
422101, 422103, 422 68, 436174, G01N 118, G01N 3348
Patent
active
046031146
ABSTRACT:
An improved method for the sequential performance of chemical processes on a sample of chemical material wherein the sample is embedded in a solid matrix of fluid permeable material located within a reaction chamber and is sequentially subjected to a plurality of fluids passed through the chamber in a pressurized stream, causing chemical interaction between the sample and the fluids.
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Dreyer William J.
Hewick Rodney M.
Hood Leroy E.
Hunkapiller Michael W.
Stark Anton W.
California Institute of Technology
Gzybowski Michael S.
Mueth Joseph E.
Richman Barry S.
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