METHOD FOR DETECTING TEST SUBSTANCE

Disclosed is a method for detecting a test substance, including a first contact step of bringing the test substance, a capturing body 1 that has binding properties to the test substance and is fixed to a substrate, and a capturing body 2 that has binding properties to the test substance and contains...

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Hauptverfasser: AKAMA, Kenji, KIRIMURA, Hiroya
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Disclosed is a method for detecting a test substance, including a first contact step of bringing the test substance, a capturing body 1 that has binding properties to the test substance and is fixed to a substrate, and a capturing body 2 that has binding properties to the test substance and contains a label into contact with each other in a liquid to arrange at least a part of the capturing body 2 on the substrate; after the first contact step, a first dissociation step of dissociating a part of substances containing the capturing body 2 from the substrate and releasing it into the liquid; after the first dissociation step, a second contact step of bringing the test substance, the capturing body 1 that has binding properties to the test substance and is fixed to a substrate, and the capturing body 2 that has binding properties to the test substance and contains a label into contact with each other in the liquid to arrange at least a part of the capturing body 2 on the substrate; after the second contact step, a second dissociation step of dissociating a part of substances containing the capturing body 2 from the substrate and releasing it into the liquid; and a detection step of comparing a label-derived signal arrangement pattern on the substrate after dissociation in the first dissociation step with a label-derived signal arrangement pattern on the substrate after dissociation in the second dissociation step and detecting signals at substantially the same position as a signal indicating the test substance.