Claims
- 1. An indirect agglutination immunoassay comprsing the steps of:contacting, in a container, a test sample containing a desired analyte and a reagent comprising sensitized magnetic-material containing particles containing iron, wherein said sensitized magnetic-material containing particles have immobilized thereon an antigen or antibody which specifically binds to said desired analyte, precipitating said sensitized magnetic-material containing particles by the application of magnetic force, allowing said container to stand at an inclination, and detecting the presence or absence of an immune reaction from the absence or presence, respectively, of slippage of the precipitated sensitized magnetic-material containing particles on the bottom of said container.
- 2. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 1, wherein said test sample is blood serum.
- 3. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 1, wherein said test sample is whole blood.
- 4. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnetic-material containing particles have a particle size in the range of from 2.5-3 μm.
- 5. An indirect agglutination immunoassay consisting essentially of the steps of:contacting, in a container, a test sample containing a desired analyte and a reagent comprising sensitized magnetic-material containing particles containing iron, wherein said sensitized magnetic-material containing particles have immobilized thereon an antigen or antibody which specifically binds to said desired analyte, precipitating said sensitized magnetic-material containing particles by the application of magnetic force, allowing said container to stand at an inclination, and detecting the presence or absence of an immune reaction from the absence or presence, respectively, of slippage of the precipitated sensitized magnetic-material containing particles on the bottom of said container.
- 6. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 5, wherein said magnetic-material containing particles have a particle size in the range of from 2.5-3 μm.
- 7. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 5, wherein said test sample is blood serum.
- 8. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 5, wherein said test sample is whole blood.
- 9. An indirect agglutination immunoassay consisting of the steps of:contacting, in a container, a test sample containing a desired analyte and a reagent comprising sensitized magnetic-material containing particles containing iron, wherein said sensitized magnetic-material containing particles have immobilized thereon an antigen or antibody which specifically binds to said desired analyte, precipitating said sensitized magnetic-material containing particles by the application of magnetic force, allowing said container to stand at an inclination, and detecting the presence or absence of an immune reaction from the absence or presence, respectively, of slippage of the precipitated sensitized magnetic-material containing particles on the bottom of said container.
- 10. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 9, wherein said magnetic-material containing particles have a particle size in the range of from 2.5-3 μm.
- 11. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 9, wherein said test sample is blood serum.
- 12. The indirect agglutination immunoassay as claimed in claim 9, wherein said test sample is whole blood.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/606,205, filed Oct. 31, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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