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titleOfInvention Highly sensitive immunoassay reagent for hepatitis B virus surface antigen
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide an immunoassay reagent for measuring HBV with high sensitivity from the early stage of infection. An immunoassay reagent for detecting hepatitis B virus, comprising: an antibody bound to or bound to an insoluble carrier (solid phase antibody); and an antibody bound to or bound to a labeling substance (labeled antibody). Wherein the solid phase antibody and the labeled antibody are one or more antibodies selected from antibodies against the pre-S1 region, the pre-S2 region and / or the S region of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen. Reagents (except when the solid phase antibody and the labeled antibody are each one kind of the same antibody selected from the above).
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