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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2008
Filed:
Jul. 17, 2002
Masaya Tohyama, Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 560-0081, JP;
Yuichi Yasuda, Kobe, JP;
Yasushi Hasui, Kobe, JP;
Hideki Ishihara, Kobe, JP;
Koichi Yamagata, Kobe, JP;
Masaya Tohyama, Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 560-0081, JP;
Yuichi Yasuda, Kobe, JP;
Yasushi Hasui, Kobe, JP;
Hideki Ishihara, Kobe, JP;
Koichi Yamagata, Kobe, JP;
Sysmex Corporation, Hyogo, JP;
Other;
Abstract
A method of detecting PS2V characterized by comprising reacting PS2V in a sample with a primary antibody which is bonded to a solid phase and specifically recognizes PA2V, then reacting with a secondary antibody recognizing PS2 or PS2V by any of the following procedures: (a) reacting with a secondary antibody having been enzyme-labeled and recognizing PS2 or PS2V; (b) reacting with a secondary antibody having been biotinylated and recognizing PS2 or PS2V and then reacting with an avidinylated or streptoavidinylated enzyme; (c) reacting with a secondary antibody having been biotinylated and recognizing PS2 or PS2V and then reacting with a biotinylated enzyme and avidin or streptoavidin; and (d) reacting with a secondary antibody recognizing PS2 or PS2V and then reacting with an antibody having been enzyme-labeled and recognizing the secondary antibody; then adding the substrate of the above enzyme and detecting the product formed by the enzyme reaction.