Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Automated chemical analysis – With aspirator of claimed structure
Patent
1992-04-21
1994-05-17
Housel, James C.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Automated chemical analysis
With aspirator of claimed structure
436 49, 436 50, 436 52, 436 53, 436 55, 436180, 422 65, 422 81, 422 82, 422100, 422105, 7386411, B01L 302, G01N 3502
Patent
active
053127579
ABSTRACT:
A syringe is depressurized to suck a slight amount of air into the tip portion of a probe of a probe assembly, forming an air layer. Then, the syringe is depressurized again to suck into the probe assembly a sample to be discharged into a reaction container. Accordingly, the target sample to be discharged, the air layer and extruding water are placed into the probe assembly in the named order from the tip portion of the probe.
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Matsuyama Sinya
Yamada Takashi
Housel James C.
Le Long V.
Olympus Optical Co,. Ltd.
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