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titleOfInvention Device for detection of hemoglobin in feces
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] To provide a simple Hb detection device which can easily obtain a stable determination result in a short time even at home and which eliminates the discomfort of an operator. [Structure] A site (1) impregnated with a first antibody which is labeled with colored particles and which specifically binds to human hemoglobin in a sample, and a second antibody which also specifically binds to human hemoglobin in a sample. Reaction site with immobilized antibody (2) A detection device for determining the presence or absence of human hemoglobin in a stool suspension sample consisting of a chromatographic medium (3) comprising a glass filter having a first antibody and a site (1) impregnated with a first antibody. The device has a distance of 0.5 cm or more and 4 cm or less from the reaction site (2) on which the antibody 2 is immobilized.
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