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titleOfInvention Endocrine disruptor field tester
abstract The IONTOX endocrine field tester (EFT) provides an easy method for determining the presence, type, and amount of endocrine active chemicals. By developing a bead/receptor/column/reagent for only the target hormones, it is possible to detect a broad range of endocrine active materials for each receptor type. The EFT kit will provide the first simple method for monitoring environmental water systems that can be done in the field. Similar columns can also be prepared for androgens and for thyroid hormones. This means that the same technology can be applied to several different endocrine targets and the market and revenue significantly expanded.
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