Claims
- 1. An array bundle for use in detecting predetermined components in sample mixtures, comprising:a plurality of longitudinally oriented cells; a first binding compound disposed in a first cell, the first binding compound being specific to a first component to be detected from the sample mixtures; a second binding compound disposed in a second cell, the second binding compound being specific to a second component to be detected from the sample mixtures, wherein the binding compounds are impregnated into a sheet to form the cells, and the sheet is wound around a cylindrical support to form a bundle; and a sheath surrounding the cells to hold the bundle together, wherein the bundle is cut transversely to form a series of identical arrays of cells, each array being used with a single sample mixture.
- 2. The array bundle of claim 1 wherein the cells are defined between lines of hydrophobic ink.
- 3. An array bundle for use in detecting predetermined components in sample mixtures, comprising:a sheet impregnated with binding compounds specific to components to be detected from the sample mixtures, wherein each of the binding compounds is applied to the sheet to define a plurality of longitudinally oriented cells, the sheet being wound around a support to form a bundle; and a sheath surrounding the cells to hold the bundle together, wherein the bundle is cut transversely to form a series of identical arrays of cells.
- 4. An array bundle for use in detecting predetermined components in sample mixtures, comprising:a plurality of longitudinally oriented cells; a first binding compound impregnated into a sheet to form a first cell, the first binding compound being specific to a first component to be detected from the sample mixtures; and a second binding compound impregnated into the sheet to form a second cell, the second binding compound being specific to a second component to be detected from the sample mixtures; and the sheet being wound around a cylindrical support to form a bundle of cells and the bundle being cut transversely to form a series of identical arrays of cells, each array being used with a single sample mixture.
- 5. The array bundle of claim wherein the cells are defined between lines of hydrophobic ink.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a Divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/337,594, filed on Jun. 21, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,306,664 which is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/895,117 Pat. No. 6,037,186, filed Jul. 16, 1997 and issued on Mar. 14, 2000.
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Disclosure Document No. 409060 entitled “Method of Combinatorial Synthesis to Produce Two Dimensions High Density Arrays for Diagnostic Testing” dated Nov. 16, 1996. |
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