Virus inactivating diluents used in immunoassays

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Including sample preparation – Digestion or removing interfering materials

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436174, 436176, 436820, 436 22, 436536, 424 89, 424101, 435 5, 435 7, 435238, G01N 100

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ABSTRACT:
Diluent compositions for preparing specimens for immunoassay contain effective amounts of salt and non-ionic surfactants to inactivate viruses in the specimens and improve the sensitivity and specificity of the immunoassays; said diluents having some strengths of from about 21 to about 35 mS/cm and comprising 0.05 to 1% non-ionic surfactants, along with other conventional ingredients. The invention relates as well to immunoassay procedures using the novel diluents.

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patent: 4645666 (1987-02-01), Manning et al.

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