Special Protein Panel

Recommended Products

Fibrin Degradation Products

Fibrin Degradation Products

Method: Latex Enhanced IT Liquid reagent, R1: R2=3:1CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Fibrin degradation products reflects the fibrinolysis function. The level incre...

Fibrin Degradation Products

Kappa Light Chain

Kappa Light Chain

Method: Immunoturbidimetric Method Liquid reagent, R1: R2=3:1...

Kappa Light Chain

D-Dimer

D-Dimer

D-dimer containing moieties are formed by plasmin degradation of factor XIIIa cross linked fibrin. Elevated levels of D-dimer are found in clinical conditions s...

D-Dimer

High sensitive C-reactive Protein

High sensitive C-reactive Protein

When an antigen-antibody reaction occurs between CRP in a sample and anti-CRP antibody which has been sensitized to latex particles, agglutination results. This...

High sensitive C-reactive Protein

Transferrin

Transferrin

Beijing Strong Biotechnologies, Inc TF Transferrin Assay KitMethod: Immunoturbidimetric Liquid reagent, R1: R2...

Transferrin

Products List
Abbr. Description Method Package Size
FDP Fibrin Degradation Products

Latex Immunoturbidimetric Method

Lambda Lambda Light Chain

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

Kappa Kappa Light Chain

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

α2-MG α2-macroglobulin

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

AAG α1-Acid Glycoprotein

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

Anti- CCP Anti-cyclic Citrullinated Peptide

Latex Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

ASO Anti-streptolysin O

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

C3 Complement 3

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

C4 Complement 4

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

CRP C-reactive Protein

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

D-D D-Dimer

Latex Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

FDP Fibrin Degradation Products

Latex Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

FER Ferritin

Latex Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

FN Fibrinectin

Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

HCRP High sensitive C-reactive Protein

Latex Immunoturbidimetric MethodDouble reagent

First Previous 1 2 Next Last Jump