Devices for conducting specific binding assays
First Claim
1. An assay vessel for separating bound label from unbound label within an assay mixture, wherein said assay mixture includes one or more binding components, label bound to at least some of said binding components, and a substantially aqueous solution containing unbound label, said binding components differing in apparent density from said aqueous solution, comprising:
- a vessel having a proximal end and a closed distal end, said vessel defining an elongated chamber therein;
a primary layer extending generally transversely within the chamber to form a selective barrier therein, said primary layer being immiscible with both said unbound label and said binding components; and
a barrier layer between said primary layer and said proximal end.
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Abstract
Methods and devices for separating bound label from unbound label within an assay mixture and for predispensing assay reactants in self-contained assay vessels, as well as a method for detecting the presence and/or amount of an analyte within a fluid sample, and a reusable detection vessel for use therein and with specific binding assays in general are disclosed. Significant to the separation of bound label from unbound label is the use of a cushion comprising generally one primary layer and in some cases one or more secondary layers.
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14 Claims
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1. An assay vessel for separating bound label from unbound label within an assay mixture, wherein said assay mixture includes one or more binding components, label bound to at least some of said binding components, and a substantially aqueous solution containing unbound label, said binding components differing in apparent density from said aqueous solution, comprising:
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a vessel having a proximal end and a closed distal end, said vessel defining an elongated chamber therein; a primary layer extending generally transversely within the chamber to form a selective barrier therein, said primary layer being immiscible with both said unbound label and said binding components; and a barrier layer between said primary layer and said proximal end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An assay vessel for separating bound label from unbound label within an assay mixture, wherein said assay mixture includes one or more binding components, label bound to at least some of said binding components, and a substantially aqueous solution containing unbound label, said binding components differing in apparent density from said aqueous solution, comprising:
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a vessel having a proximal end and a closed distal end, said vessel defining an elongated chamber therein; and a selectively liquifiable primary layer extending generally transversely within the chamber to form a selective barrier therein, said primary layer being immiscible with both said unbound label and said binding components, and of different density than said binding components.
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14. A reusable detection vessel for use in specific binding assays, comprising:
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an elongated container having an open proximal end and a closed distal end; a radiation-absorbing shield adapted to fit within said container, said shield positioned therein to provide a shielded portion and an unshielded portion toward said closed end; and an assay vessel having a proximal end and a closed distal end, said assay vessel defining an elongated chamber therein and adapted to be slidably received by said shield, said assay vessel further including a primary layer extending generally transversely within the chamber to form a selective barrier therein.
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