Elimination of interference in immunoassays caused by...

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G01N 33/50 (2006.01) G01N 33/53 (2006.01)

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CA 2686206

The present invention is directed to assays for the detection of an anti-drug antibody in general and in particular to the detection of an anti-drug antibody wherein the drug has a carbohydrate moiety. The invention is also directed to assays for the detection of a drug in general and in particular to the detection of a drug wherein the drug has a carbohydrate moiety. The invention is further directed to methods for identifying appropriate subjects for treatment with a drug containing a carbohydrate moiety.

La présente invention concerne des dosages permettant la détection d'un anticorps anti-médicament en général et, plus particulièrement, la détection d'un anticorps anti-médicament, ledit médicament comportant un groupe glucidique. L'invention concerne également des dosages permettant la détection d'un médicament en général et, plus particulièrement, la détection d'un médicament comportant un groupe glucidique. L'invention concerne encore des procédés d'identification de sujets pouvant bénéficier d'un traitement par un médicament contenant un groupe glucidique.

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