"What can be more palpably absurd than the prospect held out of locomotives traveling twice as fast as stagecoaches?"
The Quarterly Review ; March edition, 1825
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4152410 | Diagnosis reagent for neoplasm and method for diagnosis of neoplasm NEA (Neoplasm embryonic antigen) and NEA antibody; diagnosis reagents for neoplasm comprising a substance selected from the group consisting of NEA antibody, NEA or NEA antibody labelled with a radioactive isotope, a combined product of NEA or NEA antibod... | 05/01/1979 |
| 4127385 | Assay of antibodies with antigen-treated aluminum hydroxide gel A specimen of body fluid is applied to an aluminum-hydroxide gel to which a known quantity of antigens is adhered by adsorption. Antibodies in the body fluid may be detected by determining the antigen-antibody complex adsorbed to the aluminum-hydroxide ge... | 11/28/1978 |
| 4119709 | Diagnostic test A diagnostic test is provided based on competitive binding in which a partition coefficient is established for the substance whose concentration is to be determined and for the radioactive labeled form of the substance between liquid and solid phases.... | 10/10/1978 |
| 4113433 | Radioimmunoassay of hormones and metabolites in blood serum and plasma Hormones or metabolites which are capable of producing antibodies can be detected and precisely quantitated by this method. Antibodies, to various hormones or metabolites whose assay is desired, are adsorbed onto commercially available imitation or cultur... | 09/12/1978 |
| 4071409 | Immobilization of proteins on inorganic support materials Biologically active proteins such as enzymes and antibodies can be chemically bonded to a variety of high surface area, inorganic supports by reacting the support surface with polymeric isocyanates and then reacting the coated surface with a dispersion of... | 01/31/1978 |
| 3955923 | Serologic reaction method A method for detecting the end point in immunochemical and serodiagnostic tests involving agglutination is described wherein the test is carried out on a curved slide having a curvature sufficient to produce a discernible pattern at the end point.... | 05/11/1976 |