Assaying methods involving biospecific affinity reactions
First Claim
1. In assaying methods involving biospecific affinity reactions, in which there are used from 2 to 4 reactants, one of which, reactant (I), is labelled with at least one analytically indicatable atom or group and is soluble in the aqueous liquid in which the biospecific affinity reaction is carried out, the reactants forming, by means of biospecific affinity reactions, a conjugate in which labelled reactant (I) is incorporated, and in which assaying methods the analytically indicatable atom or group is assayed in the conjugate and/or in labelled reactant (I) not bound to the conjugate, the improvement which comprises(a) binding, after the formation of the conjugate, the formed conjugate or labelled reactant (I) not bound to the conjugate convalently to an insoluble carrier or to an insolubilizable carrier, which latter is made insoluble after the covalent binding has been carried out, said carrier and said unlabelled reactant incorporated in the conjugate each exhibiting a respective type of reactive groups being of the kind capable of reacting with one another to form a covalent bond between the carrier and said reactant, and none of the reactive groups being present in any other of the reactants incorporated in the conjugate and the unlabelled reactant not competing with labelled reactant (I), and(b) then carrying out the assay of the analytically indicatable atom or group.
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Abstract
An improvement in assaying methods involving biospecific affinity reactions, in which there are used from 2 to 4 reactants, one of which, reactant (I), is labelled with at least one analytically indicatable atom or group and is soluble in the aqueous liquid in which the biospecific affinity reaction is carried out, the reactants forming, by means of biospecific reactions, a conjugate in which labelled reactant (I) is incorporated; and in which assaying methods the analytically indicatable atom or group is assayed in the conjugate and/or in labelled reactant (I), which is not bound to the conjugate. The conjugate that has been formed or labelled reactant (I) not bound to the conjugate is bound covalently to an insoluble carrier or to an insolubilizable carrier, which latter carrier is made insoluble after the covalent binding has been carried out, whereafter the assay of the analytically indicatable atom or group is carried out.
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1. In assaying methods involving biospecific affinity reactions, in which there are used from 2 to 4 reactants, one of which, reactant (I), is labelled with at least one analytically indicatable atom or group and is soluble in the aqueous liquid in which the biospecific affinity reaction is carried out, the reactants forming, by means of biospecific affinity reactions, a conjugate in which labelled reactant (I) is incorporated, and in which assaying methods the analytically indicatable atom or group is assayed in the conjugate and/or in labelled reactant (I) not bound to the conjugate, the improvement which comprises
(a) binding, after the formation of the conjugate, the formed conjugate or labelled reactant (I) not bound to the conjugate convalently to an insoluble carrier or to an insolubilizable carrier, which latter is made insoluble after the covalent binding has been carried out, said carrier and said unlabelled reactant incorporated in the conjugate each exhibiting a respective type of reactive groups being of the kind capable of reacting with one another to form a covalent bond between the carrier and said reactant, and none of the reactive groups being present in any other of the reactants incorporated in the conjugate and the unlabelled reactant not competing with labelled reactant (I), and (b) then carrying out the assay of the analytically indicatable atom or group.
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4. In assaying methods involving biospecific affinity reactions, in which there are used from 2 to 4 reactants, one of which, reactant (I), is labelled with at least one analytically indicatable atom or group and is soluble in the aqueous liquid in which the biospecific affinity reaction is carried out, the reactants forming, by means of biospecific affinity reactions, a conjugate in which labelled reactant (I) is incorporated, and in which assaying methods the analytically indicatable atom or group is assayed in the conjugate and/or in labelled reactant (I) not bound to the conjugate, the improvement which comprises
(a) binding, after the formation of the conjugate, the labelled reactant (I) not bound to the conjugate covalently to an insoluble carrier exhibiting a molecule network of such mesh size that labelled reactant (I) not bound to the conjugate and the conjugate differ considerably in their ability to penetrate the network, the labelled reactant (I) and network of the carrier exhibiting reactive groups capable of reacting with each other to form a covalent bond between the labelled reactant (I) and the carrier, and (b) then carrying out the assay of the analytically incatable atom or group.
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