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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 09, 1992
Filed:
Jun. 04, 1990
Emerson W Chan, Libertyville, IL (US);
Werner Schulze, Waukegan, IL (US);
William G Robey, Libertyville, IL (US);
Brian P Braun, Gurnee, IL (US);
Cynthia K Daluga, Lindenhurst, IL (US);
Andreas A Kapsalis, Evanston, IL (US);
Kevin M Knigge, Gurnee, IL (US);
John E Stephens, Chicago, IL (US);
Joseph J Stojak, II, Waukegan, IL (US);
David S Vallaris, Grayslake, IL (US);
Benton A Durley, deceased, late of Antioch, IL (US);
James D Defreese, Lindenhurst, IL (US);
Carl W Merkh, Lindenhurst, IL (US);
Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL (US);
Abstract
An immunoassay which is capable of simultaneously detecting any desired number of antigens of one infectious agent, or combinations of antigens of several infectious agents, or any desired number of immunoglobulins of one infectious agent, or combinations of immunoglobulins of several infectious agents on a single solid support. A test sample is contacted with a solid support on which one or more antigens are immobilized as discrete test sites. Antigen-antibody complexes are formed and detected on the solid support.