Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals
Patent
1983-02-14
1986-05-20
Nucker, Christine M.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals
436531, 436532, 436512, 436547, 436513, 436818, 435810, 435 7, 422 61, 424 85, 530806, 530387, 530329, G01N 33543, C07K 517
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ABSTRACT:
Protein immunoassay or purification using an antibody raised to an antigen comprising a polypeptide corresponding to a fragment (but not all) of the protein being assayed; the antibody is capable of binding separately both to the protein as a whole and to the polypeptide; that antibody is used to purify or (with a known concentration of the labeled polypeptide serving as a tracer) to assay the protein.
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Sue Julia M.
Sytkowski Arthur J.
Nucker Christine M.
The Children's Medical Center Corporation
Wieder Stephen C.
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