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titleOfInvention Method for producing reagent for measuring antigen or antibody
abstract (57) 【Abstract】 PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To stabilize the progress of an antigen-antibody reaction when measuring a trace component in a specimen sample, and to keep the increase rate of absorbance or scattered light intensity due to aggregation of an insoluble carrier with respect to the concentration of a substance to be measured constant. A method for producing a reagent for measuring an antibody or an antigen having a wider measurement range while maintaining SOLUTION: When an antigen or antibody is carried on the insoluble carrier in a suspension in which the insoluble carrier is dispersed, the antigen or antibody and a nonionic or anionic surfactant are added to the insoluble carrier. The method for producing a reagent for measuring an antigen or an antibody is characterized in that the reagents are contacted at the same time, and the concentration of the surfactant is 0.0005 to 0.1 mg / ml.
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