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publicationDate 1988-02-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S6338164-A
titleOfInvention Immobilizing method for antibody protein
abstract PURPOSE: To immobilize antibody protein by bringing water-soluble antibody protein dissolved in a water phase to a water-insoluble poly-monomolecular film developed on the water phase to form an anti-protein-monomolecular film complex at the water phase boundary and laminating the same on a solid substrate. n CONSTITUTION: Water-insoluble (olefinic-maleic anhydride) is dissolved in an org. solvent such as benzene and chloroform and the prepd. soln. is developed on the surface of distilled water or aq. soln. contg. polyvalent metallic salt to form the monomolecular film. After the surface pressure of the monomolecular film is compressed, the antibody protein is injected to the water phase under the film surface under the same compression condition to bring the immune protein and the monomolecular film on the water surface to combine the protein and the monomolecular film. The composite film of the antibody protein and the polymer monomolecular film is again compressed at the point of this time; thereafter, one or plural layer of such film are laminated onto the solid substrate by a Langmuir-Blodgett's technique or horizontal sticking method, by which the immobilization of the antibody protein is executed. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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