Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals – Carrier is inorganic
Patent
1987-07-09
1990-09-04
Warden, Robert J.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals
Carrier is inorganic
436501, 436518, 436523, 436536, 436541, 436544, 436800, 436808, 436824, 436825, G01N 33551, G01N 33566, G01N 33543, G01N 33536
Patent
active
049544527
ABSTRACT:
A method of performing a diagnostic immunoassay utilizing colloidal non-metal particles having conjugated thereto a binding component capable of specifically recognizing an analyte to be determined. After reaction of the sample and colloidal non-metal particles, the presence or amount of analyte/colloidal non-metal particle complexes are determined by optical analysis as a measure of the amount of analyte in the sample. The method can be utilized for the specific detection of numerous analytes and is sensitive and has a wide detection range.
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Russell John C.
Yang Heechung
Yost David A.
Abbott Laboratories
Curry Daniel R.
Spiegel Jack
Warden Robert J.
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