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abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] The detection particles that make up the mobile phase can be sufficiently developed and moved on the chromatographic medium, and their performance does not deteriorate even after long-term storage. To provide an immunochromatographic method capable of sufficiently detecting even when the concentration of the substance to be detected is low. [Structure] On a chromatographic medium having a reaction site containing an immobilizing reagent capable of binding to a substance to be detected in a sample, particles for detection sensitized by a detection reagent capable of binding to the substance to be detected are chromatographically With moving In the immunochromatographic method for detecting a substance to be detected by agglutinating the particles for detection by bringing the sample into contact with the reaction site and binding the substance to be detected, the immobilized reagent and the detection reagent at the reaction site, The particles for detection are moved chromatographically in the presence of a vinyl-based water-soluble polymer having an oxygen atom-containing polar group.
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