Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving blood clotting factor
Patent
1987-07-09
1990-10-02
Weimar, Elizabeth C.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Involving blood clotting factor
436 63, 436 69, 424116, 424121, 424122, 514422, 548518, G01N 3368, G01N 3386
Patent
active
049606948
ABSTRACT:
A test reagent for detecting fibrin monomers in blood, comprises an antibiotic of a pyrrole amidine series as a precipitant, introduced in a buffer solution. A method of detecting fibrin monomers in blood, comprises the steps of mixing venous blood with an anticoagulant, centrifuging the mixture of the venous blood with the anticoagulant, removing a citrate plasma, using an antibiotic of a pyrrole amidine series as a precipitant, and evaluating a precipitation reaction which takes place thereby.
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Eckardt Klaus
Funke Udo
Schulze Manfred
Seifert Andreas
Stepanauskas, deceased Marlena
Spiegel Carol
Weimar Elizabeth C.
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