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titleOfInvention Analysis method and apparatus using antigen-antibody reaction
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a simple and versatile, high-accuracy and compact analysis method and analyzer capable of low concentration analysis using an antigen-antibody reaction. An analysis method using an antigen-antibody reaction, characterized in that an exogenous endocrine disrupting substance in a sample is analyzed and desulfurase is detected as a label. Here, it is preferable to detect by the pH in the solution or a specific ion concentration. Or it is suitable to detect by the amount of change in pH in solution or specific ion concentration. [Selection] Figure 1
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