Assay device

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Inventors

Guirguis, Raouf A.

Application #

788343

Filed

Jan-27-1997

Published

Mar-5-2002

Current US Class

422/56
422/58
422/60
435/13
435/7.92
435/970
435/975
436/169
436/518
436/525
436/530
436/531
436/534
436/536
436/538
436/541
436/808
436/810
436/815
436/816
436/901

International Classes

G01N 033/546

Field of Search

422/56 422/58 422/60 435/13 435/970 435/7.92 435/975 436/518 436/525 436/530 436/531 436/534 436/536 436/538 436/541 436/169 436/808 436/810 436/815 436/816 436/901

Assignee

La Mina, Inc. (Arlington, VA)

Examiners

Chin; Christopher L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck

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Abstract
An assay device and method are provided which allow the determination of the presence or absence of at least one analyte in a test sample, while providing specific identification of the test subject. The assay device includes a reaction medium having at least one reaction zone and at least one control zone, which is capable of providing a pattern suitable for identifying the test subject. The pattern suitable for identifying the test subject is preferably a fingerprint. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the reaction zone and the control zone include at least one member of a ligand/receptor pair.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A self-contained assay device for the detection of an analyte in a test sample provided by a test subject having an identifying body part surface, comprising:

(a) a housing having a first part and a second part, said first and second parts each having an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein said first and second parts of said housing are movable relative to one another to a first open position and a second closed position;

(b) a reaction medium mounted on the interior surface of said first part of said housing, wherein said reaction medium comprises

(i) at least one reaction zone comprising a reagent selected from the group consisting of said analyte, a conjugate of said analyte and a protein, an analyte-binding ligand-receptor, and a ligand which binds said analyte-binding ligand-receptor; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention is in the field of ligand-receptor assays, including immunoassays, used for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a biological fluid. More particularly, the apparatuses and methods of the invention relate to establishing the identity of a test subject and determining the presence or absence of at least one analyte in a biological fluid taken from the test subject using a single test device.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

For many years, those skilled in the art of ligand-receptor assays have sought an effective, inexpensive, and reliable device and method for detecting the presence and/or absence of antigens, antibodies, and the like. The art is replete with such devices.

For many years, those skilled in the art have also sought devices and methods for assuring that the sample being tested actually came from a certain individual. Many schemes, some elaborate, some simple, have been established to verify that the test sample was in fact produced by a particular individual. Similarly, many schemes exist to thwart matching a particular test result with a particular person.
 
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