Method for adding an apparent non-signal line to a rapid...

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving diffusion or migration of antigen or antibody

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C436S518000, C436S169000, C436S172000, C436S175000, C436S530000, C436S533000, C436S807000, C436S170000, C436S823000, C435S007100, C435S007200, C435S007920, C435S007940, C435S287800, C435S287900, C435S805000, C435S823000

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08030091

ABSTRACT:
A test device and method for determining the presence or absence of one or more analytes in a fluid sample, the test device including a support or member bearing a mark thereon, and a matrix or member containing a capture zone. In operation, an observation area in the test device becomes transparent, thereby allowing the user to view a mark that is present on a support that is disposed beneath the observation area. Typically, the mark on the underlying support is configured as a minus (−) sign. In the absence of analyte in the sample, the test device presents a negative result as a minus (−) signal. In the presence of analyte in the sample, however, the mark operates in concert with a perpendicular test line on the observation area to present a positive result as a plus (+) signal that is visible to the user.

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