Claims
- 1. A method for determining the presence of a component in a sample, said method comprising
- (a) adding said sample to a solid support having bound thereon a biomolecule which specifically binds said component,
- (b) adding a reagent comprising at least one enzyme and at least one other substance both of which are covalently or noncovalently bound to a particle, said particle having no solubility in water under the conditions employed in the method of preparing or use of said reagent, wherein said particle is smaller than or equal to 1000 .ANG. (A.U.) in diameter, and wherein said substance is capable of specifically binding said component,
- (c) washing away said reagent which does not bind to said component,
- (d) adding a substrate for said enzyme, and
- (e) detecting the reaction product of said substrate and said enzyme as an indication of the presence of said component in said sample.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said particle is smaller than 500 Angstroms in diameter.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said particle is 400 Angstroms in diameter.
- 4. A method for determining the presence of human transferrin in a sample, said method comprising
- (a) adding said sample to a solid support having bound thereon antitransferrin immunoglobulin,
- (b) adding a reagent comprising peroxidase and anti-human transferrin immunoglobulin both of which are covalently or noncovalently bound to a particle, said particle having no solubility in water under the conditions employed in the method of preparing or use of said reagent, wherein said particle is smaller than or equal to 1000 .ANG. (A.U.) in diameter,
- (c) washing away said reagent which does not bind to said human transferrin,
- (d) adding a substrate for said peroxidase, and
- (e) detecting the reaction product of said peroxidase and said substrate as an indication of the presence of said human transferrin in said sample.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein said particle is smaller than 500 Angstroms in diameter.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein said particle is 400 Angstroms in diameter.
- 7. A method for determining the presence of human .alpha.-1-fetoprotein in a sample, said method comprising
- (a) adding said sample to a solid support having bound thereon anti-.alpha.-1-fetoprotein immunoglobulin,
- (b) adding a reagent comprising peroxidase and anti-human .alpha.-1-fetoprotein immunoglobulin both of which are covalently or noncovalently bound to a particle, said particle having no solubility in water under the conditions employed in the method of preparing or use of said reagent, wherein said particle is smaller than or equal to 1000 .ANG. (A.U.) in diameter,
- (c) washing away said reagent which does not bind to said human .alpha.-1-fetoprotein,
- (d) adding a substrate for said peroxidase, and
- (e) detecting the reaction product of said peroxidase and said substrate as an indication of the presence of said human .alpha.-1-fetoprotein in said sample.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said particle is smaller than 500 Angstroms in diameter.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein said particle is 400 Angstroms in diameter.
- 10. A method for determining the presence of a component in a sample, said method comprising
- (a) adding said sample to a solid support having bound thereon a biomolecule which specifically binds said component,
- (b) adding an antibody which specifically binds said component,
- (c) adding a reagent comprising at least one enzyme and at least one other substance both of which are covalently or noncovalently bound to a particle, said particle having no solubility in water under the conditions employed in the method of preparing or use of said reagent, wherein said particle is smaller than or equal to 1000 .ANG. (A.U.) in diameter, and wherein said substance is capable of specifically binding said antibody,
- (d) washing away said reagent which does not bind to said antibody,
- (e) adding a substrate for said enzyme, and
- (f) detecting the reaction product of said substrate and said enzyme as an indication of the presence of said component in said sample.
- 11. A method for determining the presence of a component in a sample, said method comprising
- (a) adding said sample to a solid support having bound thereon a biomolecule which specifically binds said component,
- (b) adding a protein which specifically binds said component,
- (c) adding a reagent comprising at least one enzyme and at least one other substance, both of which are covalently or noncovalently bound to a particle, said particle having no solubility in water under the conditions employed in the method of preparing or use of said reagent, wherein said particle is smaller than or equal to 1000 A (A.U.) in diameter, and wherein said substance is capable of specifically binding said protein,
- (d) washing away said reagent which does not bind to said protein,
- (e) adding a substrate for said enzyme, and
- (f) detecting the reaction product of said substrate and said enzyme as an indication of the presence of said component in said sample.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/548,976, filed Aug. 1, 1990, abandoned, which application is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a new type of reagent to be used in the determination of a cell, a virus or another component of a test and to the use of the reagent in diagnostical, clinical, histochemical or microscopical applications.
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