Claims
- 1. A method for assaying a biological fluid sample for the presence of a target component in the sample, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plurality of liposome vesicles having an antibody attached to an external surface of said vesicles, said antibody being specific to a surface antigen on said target component; said vesicles having an incorporated marker material and/or carrier which renders said vesicles detectable in the biological fluid sample, and said marker material and/or carrier imparting to said vesicles a specific gravity which is different from the specific gravity of said target component;
- b) adding said vesicles to the fluid sample to form a mixture thereof;
- c) centrifuging the mixture to gravimetrically separate any liposome-target combinations into a distinct band in the mixture; and
- d) identifying and/or quantifying said distinct band in the centrifuged mixture.
- 2. A method for assaying a blood sample for the presence of T-lymphocytes or their subsets in the sample, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plurality of liposome vesicles having an antibody attached to an external surface of said vesicles, said antibody being specific to a surface antigen on said T-lymphocytes or subsets; said vesicles having an incorporated marker material which renders said vesicles detectable in the sample, and said marker material imparting to said vesicles a specific gravity which is different from the specific gravity of said T-lymphocytes or subsets;
- b) adding said vesicles to the sample to form a mixture thereof;
- c) centrifuging the mixture to gravimetrically separate any liposome-T-lymphocyte or subset combinations into a distinct band in the mixture; and
- d) identifying and/or quantifying said distinct band in the centrifuged mixture.
- 3. A method for assaying a blood sample for the presence of a target constituent in the sample, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plurality of liposome vesicles having an antibody attached to an external surface of said vesicles, said antibody being specific to a surface antigen on said target constituent; said vesicles having an incorporated marker material which renders said vesicles detectable in the sample, and said marker material imparting to said vesicles a specific gravity which is different from the specific gravity of said target constituent;
- b) adding said vesicles to the sample to form a mixture thereof;
- c) centrifuging the mixture to gravimetrically separate any liposome-target constituent combinations into a distinct band in the mixture; and
- d) identifying and/or quantifying said distinct band in the centrifuged mixture.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said target constituent is a particular type of blood cell.
- 5. A method for assaying a biological fluid sample for the presence of at least two target components in the sample, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plurality of first liposome vesicles having a first antibody attached to an external surface of said first vesicles, said first antibody being specific to a surface antigen on one of said target components; said first vesicles having an incorporated first marker material which renders said first vesicles detectable in the biological fluid sample, and said first marker material imparting to said first vesicles a first specific gravity which is different from the specific gravity of said one of said target components;
- b) providing a plurality of second liposome vesicles having a second antibody attached to an external surface of said second vesicles, said second antibody being specific to a surface antigen on another of said target components; said second vesicles having an incorporated second marker material which renders said second vesicles detectable in the biological fluid sample, and said second marker material imparting to said second vesicles a specific gravity which is different from the specific gravity of said another of said target components, and which is also different from said first specific gravity;
- c) adding said vesicles to the fluid sample to form a mixture thereof;
- d) centrifuging the mixture to gravimetrically separate any liposome-target combinations into distinct bands in the mixture; and
- e) identifying and/or quantifying said distinct bands in the centrifuged mixture.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/841,976, filed Feb. 25, 1992, now abandoned.
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