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Immunoassay

  • US 4,322,495 A
  • Filed: 03/11/1980
  • Issued: 03/30/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/11/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An immunochemical method for determining the presence of antibodies specific to D. immitis in canine blood serum by means of a detectable enzyme-substrate reaction which comprises(1) inoculating a multiplicity of intact or whole canine D. immitis microfilariae immobilized on a solid surface with a sample of blood serum to be tested;

  • (2) incubating the components of (1) to allow the components to react;

    (3) washing to remove unreacted material from the solid surface;

    (4) introducing an enzyme-labeled indicating anti-antibody which is specific to canine D. immitis antibodies to the remaining solid surface;

    (5) incubating the components of (4) to allow the components to react;

    (6) washing to remove unreacted material from the solid surface; and

    (7) applying to the solid surface an indicator capable of reacting with the enzyme of (4) to produce a detectable enzyme-substrate reaction.

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