Process for in vivo treatment of specific biological targets in bodily fluids
First Claim
1. A process for treating biological targets in a fluid of a biological organism, comprising introducing a fluid comprising a biological target to an assembly comprising an inlet connected to receive the fluid and an outlet connected to pass the fluid from the assembly, wherein the assembly comprises a flow chamber for conveying a flow of the fluid, and a capture zone comprising a target-specific binding agent,wherein during flow of the fluid through the flow chamber, the biological target undergoes flux rolling along the target-specific binding agent.
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Abstract
A process for treating biological targets in a fluid of a biological organism, including introducing a fluid comprising a biological target to an assembly comprising an inlet connected to receive the fluid and an outlet connected to pass the fluid from the assembly, wherein the assembly comprises a flow chamber for conveying a flow of the fluid, and a capture zone comprising a target-specific binding agent, wherein during flow of the fluid through the flow chamber, the biological target undergoes flux rolling along the target-specific binding agent.
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1. A process for treating biological targets in a fluid of a biological organism, comprising introducing a fluid comprising a biological target to an assembly comprising an inlet connected to receive the fluid and an outlet connected to pass the fluid from the assembly, wherein the assembly comprises a flow chamber for conveying a flow of the fluid, and a capture zone comprising a target-specific binding agent,
wherein during flow of the fluid through the flow chamber, the biological target undergoes flux rolling along the target-specific binding agent.
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