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titleOfInvention Analyte binding reaction method
abstract An object of the present invention is to allow a substance to be detected in a sample solution to bind to a receptor on the bottom surface in a biosensor kit used for testing / diagnosis in the environmental field, food field, and medical field. In a configuration in which a sample solution and a labeling solution are vibrated perpendicularly to the upper surface of a working electrode, a detection target substance in the sample solution and a detection target substance capturing substance in the labeling solution are provided. It can contact and bind to the receptor 3 on the bottom surface and the substance 2 to be detected. [Selection] Figure 1
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