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CA 2002101
A method for the detection of an analyte of interest in a sample, which method comprises the steps of (1) forming a composition comprising (a) a sample, (b) at least one substance selected from the group consisting of (i) added analyte of interest or an analog of the analyte of interest, (ii) a binding partner of the analyte of interest or its said analog, and (iii) a reactive component capable of binding with (i) or (ii), wherein one of said substances is linked to a label compound having a chemical moiety capable of being induced to luminesce, and (c) a plurality of particles capable of specifically binding with the analyte and/or a substance defined in (b)(i), (b)(ii), or (b)(iii); (2) inducing the label compound to luminesce; and (3) measuring luminescence emitted by the composition to determine the presence of the analyte of interest in the sample.
Hall Lee O.
Massey Richard J.
Powell Michael J.
Shah Haresh P.
Bioveris Corporation
Igen Inc.
Smart & Biggar
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