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titleOfInvention Integral analytical element
abstract INTEGRAL ANALYTICAL ELEMENT Abstract of the Disclosure There is disclosed an analytical element for the detection of an agent under analysis, termed analyte, dis-solved in an aqueous, proteinaceous liquid. The element has at least two superposed layers, the layers including a spreading layer and a reagent layer. The element can in-clude a support material which is preferably radiation transmissive. To normalize transport of the analyte in and through the spreading layer, the spreading layer contains an effective amount of a surfactant, such as a non ionic sur-factant. Preferably, the amount of surfactant is between about 1% and about 15% by weight of solid contents in the spreading layer.
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