Method and device for the detection of analyte in a fluid sample

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals – Carrier is organic

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436525, 436815, G01N 33548, G01N 33553

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an improvement to the technique for immobilizing an analyte onto a solid surface for use in a competitive immunoassay. The improvement involves immobilizing the analyte on the solid surface by reacting the analyte or derivative thereof with polyethylene glycol which has been functionalized with a group which is reactive with the analyte contacting the resulting conjugate with the solid surface to thereby immobilize the analyte.

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