Claims
- 1. A method of determining whether an analyte capable of binding to a ligand is present in a liquid sample, comprising:
- (a) providing a pipette tip having at least three activated porous bundles of non-biaxially oriented fibrous material therein, said fibrous material comprising a plurality of fibers longitudinally oriented in the direction of sample flow, a first of said at least three porous bundles being a positive control comprising first means covalently coated thereon which indicates the functionality of said first activated porous bundle and of the enzyme introduced in step (c), a second of said at least three activated porous bundles being a negative control for determining whether each of said activated porous bundles blocks the non-specific binding thereto of a secondary ligand or of said analyte, and a third of said at least three activated porous bundles having said ligand covalently coated thereon;
- (b) introducing said liquid sample into said pipette tip, thereby causing any of said analyte present in said liquid sample to contact each of said at least three activated porous bundles;
- (c) introducing into said pipette tip a conjugate ligand coupled to an enzyme, said conjugate ligand being adapted to bind to said first means and to any analyte bound to said ligand bound to said third activated porous bundle; and
- (d) determining the presence or absence of said analyte in said liquid sample by introducing into said pipette tip a precipitating chromogenic substrate for said enzyme, said chromogenic substrate being adapted to bind to said enzyme and change color upon so binding, thereby generating a signal in said pipette tip.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said analyte is an antigen and said ligand is an antibody.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said first means comprises said antigen.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said positive control further indicates the functionality of said antibody.
- 5. A pipette tip for determining whether an analyte capable of binding to a ligand is present in a liquid sample, comprising:
- at least three activated porous bundles of non-biaxially oriented fibrous material therein, said fibrous material comprising a plurality of fibers longitudinally oriented in the direction of sample flow, a first of said at least three porous bundles being a positive control comprising first means covalently coated thereon which indicates the functionality of said first activated porous bundle and of an enzyme introduced into said pipette tip, a second of said at least three activated porous bundles being a negative control for determining whether each of said activated porous bundles blocks the non-specific binding thereto of a secondary ligand or of said analyte, and a third of said at least three activated porous bundles having said ligand covalently coated thereon.
- 6. The pipette tip of claim 5, wherein said analyte is an antigen and said ligand is an antibody.
- 7. The pipette tip of claim 6, wherein said first means comprises said antigen.
- 8. The pipette tip of claim 7, wherein said positive control further indicates the functionality of said antibody.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/027,813 filed Mar. 8, 1993, abandoned.
PCT Information
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PCT/US94/02411 |
3/7/1994 |
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8/29/1995 |
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WO95/04037 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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