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titleOfInvention New Probe Plate Based on Antigen-Antibody Reaction and Reagent Kit and Method Using the Probe Plate
abstract A probe plate for detecting a biological sample, comprising at least one reactor, in which the probe is immobilized in a direct or indirect manner, the probe being at least one of the following groups of probes: A) probe antibody and Probe antigens; B) probe anti-antibody against various structure specific immunoglobulins and C) probe anti-antibody and probe antigens and / or probe antibodies against various structure specific immunoglobulins. Reagent kits comprising such probe plates and methods of using such probe plates are also provided. When a variety of target molecules of a group need to be detected, using the probe plate reduces the number of reactors and the detection time required and increases the detection competitiveness.
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