Immunoassay using a metal-complex compound as a chemiluminescent catalyst. V. Continuous immunoassay by the use of CLCCIA.
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Immunoassay, using as a labeling reagent a synthesized metal-complex compound having catalytic activity for a chemiluminescence reaction, was continuously carried out by the sandwich method. The time necessary for all the processes (including: an immune reaction, B/F separation, a sandwich reaction, and a chemiluminescence reaction) was reduced to 50 min. Human serum albumin in the range of 5 ng to 1 μg could be determined (continuously) up to 5 times by the use of the same column (immobilized with an antibody).
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著者
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Hara Tadashi
Department Of Chemical Engineering And Materials Sciences Faculty Of Engineering Doshisha University
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Imaki Masakatsu
Horiba Ltd.
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Toriyama Motohiro
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Doshisha University
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Hara Tadashi
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Doshisha University
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