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titleOfInvention SOLID PHASE BINDING REAGENTS, THEIR PRODUCTION AND ASSAY KITS CONTAINING THEM
abstract Solid phase binding reagents for biochemical binding assays are prepared by isolating a plurality of selected binding species from a biological source mixture such as a cell or viral lysate; diluting each isolated species in a carrier liquid, such as a detergent-containing buffer solution, to form a series of stock mixtures each at a preselected concentration; and applying the mixtures to discrete, precisely defined regions on a solid phase support, immobilizing the species according to a preselected pattern. After suitable washing, blocking and stabilization steps, the resulting solid phase reagent may be used like a Western blot of an electropherogram, but with distinct advantages in terms of accuracy, reproducibility and readability.
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