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Binding of airborne, radiolabeled hapten controlled substances to “dry” immobilized antibody

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Radiolabeled morphine and cocaine vapors have been used to determine the approximate binding site densities of immobilized, airdried antibodies toward these substances. Vapor pressures of the radiolabeled substances have also been determined.

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  2. H. R. Lukens, C. B. Williams, Method for Detecting Organic Vapors, U. S. Patent 4, 353, 886, 1982.

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Lukens, H.R. Binding of airborne, radiolabeled hapten controlled substances to “dry” immobilized antibody. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 144, 223–228 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02218166

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