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  • 1152 Danby Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 256-7116
  • 1960 Danby Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850
  • 1113 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 256-7116
  • 841 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 256-7116
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • 193 Upper Creek Rd, Freeville, NY 13068 (607) 347-4012
  • Tompkins, NY

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Company: Cayugaxpress Position: Production manager

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Production Manager

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Location:
Ithaca, NY
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
Cayugaxpress
Production Manager

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Us Patents

Method For Enzyme Immuno-Determinations In Heterogeneous Phase

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US Patent:
47435364, May 10, 1988
Filed:
Dec 16, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/331339
Inventors:
George R. Evanega - Carmel IN
Winfried Albert - Pahl, DE
Assignee:
Boehringer Mannheim GmbH - Mannheim
International Classification:
G01N 33535
G01N 33546
US Classification:
435 7
Abstract:
Method for the determination of a component of the reaction between a specific binding protein and a substance bindable therewith which process comprises incubating a sample solution with a determined amount of binding component in insoluble form in the presence of a reagent containing a known amount of one of the binding components in enzyme-labeled form, separating the liquid phase from the solid phase by centrifuging and determining the activity of the enzyme remaining in the liquid phase in a centrifuge rotor during or after the action of increased gravitional force whereby the solid phase and the liquid phase are still in contact with one another. The present invention provides a process for the determination of a component of the reaction between a specific binding protein and a substance bindable therewith by incubation of a sample solution with a previously ascertained amount of binding component in insoluble form in the presence of a reagent which contains a known amount of one of the binding components in enyzme labeled form, separation of the liquid phase from the solid phase by centrifuging and determination of the activity of the marker enzyme remaining in the liquid phase, wherein measurement of the enzyme activity is carried out in a centrifuge rotor during or after the action of increased gravitational force whereby the solid phase and the liquid phase are still in contact with one another.
George C Evanega from Ithaca, NY, age ~60 Get Report