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publicationDate 2014-10-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-102680692-B
titleOfInvention Immunochromatographic quantitative test reagent based on near-infrared fluorescent marker
abstract The invention relates to an immunochromatographic quantitative test reagent based on a near-infrared fluorescent marker. A near-infrared fluorescent molecule is adopted as a marker, and the immunochromatographic technology is adopted to prepare a near-infrared fluorescent immunochromatographic test strip. In the test process, a conventional near-infrared test instrument is used for respectively scanning a quality control line and a sample line through near-infrared rays, and after being corrected by utilizing the fluorescent strength of the quality control line, the fluorescent strength of a detection line is substituted in a standard curved line in a fluorescent analysis instrument, so that the concentration of an object to be tested in a test specimen can be analyzed. The reagent can be applied to the detection of microorganism, the food safety detection, the drug detection and the quick detection of dangerous chemicals. The immunochromatographic quantitative test reagent has characteristics of high sensitivity, accuracy in quantization and convenience in operation.
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