Magnetic means for withdrawing magnetic gel beads from an assay

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Including measuring or testing

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210222, 294 655, 335295, C12M 100

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ABSTRACT:
Magnetic device for withdrawing magnetic gel beads or the like from a biological fluid and transferring them to an immunoenzymatic assay medium. This device includes a housing of insulating material, particularly of plastic material, into which is inserted a magnet and over the height of which is formed a traversing orifice in which is housed a rod formed of a lower portion of magnetizable material and an upper portion of non-magnetizable material on which is mounted a return spring, between a stop washer fixed in the vicinity of the upper end of the rod and the upper surface of the housing. The device can advantageously be included in a ready-for-use kit for carrying out immunoenzymatic assays.

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