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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 28, 2015
Filed:
Oct. 13, 2010
Wataru Kikuchi, Koriyama, JP;
Momoe Sato, Koriyama, JP;
Kenta Noda, Koriyama, JP;
Iwao Kiyokawa, Koriyama, JP;
Toshihide Miura, Koriyama, JP;
Ryo Kojima, Koriyama, JP;
Fumio Nomura, Chiba, JP;
Kazuyuki Sogawa, Chiba, JP;
Wataru Kikuchi, Koriyama, JP;
Momoe Sato, Koriyama, JP;
Kenta Noda, Koriyama, JP;
Iwao Kiyokawa, Koriyama, JP;
Toshihide Miura, Koriyama, JP;
Ryo Kojima, Koriyama, JP;
Fumio Nomura, Chiba, JP;
Kazuyuki Sogawa, Chiba, JP;
Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd., Fukushima, JP;
Abstract
Disclosed is an immunoassay method whereby a 5.9 kDa peptide which results from the degradation of the α-E chain and α chain of human fibrinogens and which is used as a peptide marker for diagnosing hepatic disease can be specifically assayed in a biological sample containing contaminating peptides by bringing antibodies that recognize the N terminal of said peptide marker and antibodies that recognize the C terminal of said peptide marker into contact with said peptide marker, forming immune complexes of said peptide marker and the two antibodies, and immunoassaying the obtained immune complexes.