Method of detecting hepatitis c virus

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G01N 33/576 (2006.01) C07K 16/10 (2006.01) C12N 5/18 (2006.01) C12N 7/00 (2006.01) G01N 33/531 (2006.01)

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CA 2544185

A method of treating samples containing hepatitis C virus (HCV) which method comprises treating HCV--containing samples with a treating agent containing (1) an acidifying agent, and (2) a protein-denaturing agent, or an amphoteric surfactant or a cationic surfactant having both a straight chain alkyl group of 10 or more carbon atoms and a tertiary amine or a quaternary ammonium salt in the same molecule, to effect the release of the HCV antigen and the inactivation of antibodies that bind to the HCV antigen, and the like.

L'invention concerne une méthode de traitement d'une espèce contenant le VHC (virus de l'hépatite C), etc., consistant à traiter l'espèce contenant le VHC à l'aide d'un agent de traitement contenant (1) un agent acidifiant et (2) un agent de dénaturation des protéines ou un tensioactif amphotère ou un tensioactif cationique contenant un groupe alkyle à chaîne simple comportant au moins 10 atomes de carbone ainsi qu'une amine tertiaire ou un sel d'ammonium quaternaire dans sa molécule, pour libérer l'antigène VHC et séparer un anticorps lié à l'antigène VHC.

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