Claims
- 1. An automated method for performing a scientific analysis comprising: providing a centrifuge tube which has a conical interior wall tapering outwardly from a central vertical axis as said interior wall extends from a closed bottom end of said centrifuge tube to an open top end of said centrifuge tube, a waste chamber connected to said centrifuge tube positioned to catch and hold fluid sprayed from said open top end of said centrifuge tube, and a solid support positioned inside said centrifuge tube but not attached to said centrifuge tube where said solid support has a biomaterial attached thereto for binding an analyte in a biological sample and wherein said centrifuge tube has a means for preventing said solid support from being transferred from said centrifuge tube to said waste chamber;
- adding a biological fluid to said centrifuge tube;
- mixing said biological fluid with said biomaterial on said solid support such that analyte in said biological fluid becomes bound to said biomaterial;
- removing said biological fluid by rotating said centrifuge tube about its longitudinal axis at high speed such that said biological fluid in said tube travels up said conical interior wall of said centrifuge tube and is sprayed outwardly from said open top end of said centrifuge tube;
- washing said biomaterial with a wash fluid;
- removing said wash fluid from said centrifuge tube by rotating said centrifuge tube about its longitudinal axis at high speed such that said wash fluid in said tube travels up said conical interior wall of said centrifuge tube and is sprayed outwardly from said open top end of said centrifuge tube;
- collecting said biological fluid and said wash fluid in said waste chamber during said removing steps;
- stopping the rotation of said centrifuge tube after said biological fluid and said wash fluid have been removed from said centrifuge tube; and
- quantifying an amount of said analyte in said biological fluid.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said steps of washing said biomaterial and removing said wash fluid from said centrifuge tube are performed simultaneously.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said step of quantifying comprises an affinity chromatography isolation.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said step of quantifying comprises a competitive immunoassay.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said step of quantifying comprises a non-competitive immunoassay.
- 6. An automated method for performing a scientific analysis comprising: providing a centrifuge tube which has a conical interior wall tapering outwardly from a central vertical axis as said interior wall extends from a closed bottom end of said centrifuge tube to an open top end of said centrifuge tube, a waste chamber connected to said centrifuge tube positioned to catch and hold fluid sprayed from said open top end of said centrifuge tube, and a solid support positioned inside said centrifuge tube but not attached to said centrifuge tube where said solid support has a biomaterial attached thereto for binding an analyte in a biological sample and wherein said centrifuge tube has a means for preventing said solid support from being transferred from said centrifuge tube to said waste chamber;
- adding a biological fluid to said centrifuge tube;
- mixing said biological fluid with said biomaterial on said solid support such that analyte in said biological fluid becomes bound to said biomaterial;
- removing said biological fluid by rotating said centrifuge tube about its longitudinal axis at high speed such that said biological fluid in said tube travels up said conical interior wall of said centrifuge tube and is sprayed outwardly from said open top end of said centrifuge tube;
- collecting said biological fluid in said waste chamber during said removing step;
- stopping the rotation of said centrifuge tube after said biological fluid has been removed from said centrifuge tube; and
- quantifying an amount of said analyte in said biological fluid.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/223,337 filed on July 25, 1988.
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Divisions (1)
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