METHOD OF INHIBITING NON-SPECIFIC BINDING IN STEP OF DETECTING SUBSTANCE IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE, AND AGENT FOR USE IN THE METHOD

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APP PUB NO 20140242620A1
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14235982

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The present invention provides a method of inhibiting non-specific binding in a step of detecting a substance in a biological sample. The invention provides a method of inhibiting non-specific binding in a step of detecting a substance in a biological sample, the method comprising:

    bringing a biotin-binding protein monomer not substantially having biotin-binding ability into contact with the biological sample, whereinin the step of detecting, a substance capable of specifically binding to the substance to be detected is immobilized to a carrier through binding between biotin and the biotin-binding protein before or after binding of the substance to be detected to the substance capable of specifically binding to the substance to be detected.

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JAPAN TOBACCO INCTOKYO JAPAN TOKYO METROPOLIS

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Oka, Naomi Iwata-shi, JP 8 22
Takakura, Yoshimitsu Iwata-shi, JP 44 149

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