Method of measurement of antigens and antibodies

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23230B, 356339, 356340, 422 56, 424 8, 424 13, 424 78, G01N 3354

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ABSTRACT:
A method of the quantitative measurement of antigens and antibodies by reacting an antigen or antibody or a mixture thereof with the corresponding antibody and/or antigen which has been supported on insoluble carrier particles, irradiating the resulting reaction mixture with light of a specific wavelength to measure the intensity of light scattered by the reaction mixture.

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