Rapid cardiovascular disease test SC-1477-20
creatine kinaseserumplasma

rapid cardiovascular disease test
rapid cardiovascular disease test
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Characteristics

Applications
for cardiovascular diseases
Tested parameter
creatine kinase
Sample type
serum, plasma, whole blood
Analysis mode
fluorescence immunoassay

Description

SCREEN IFA TEST CK-MB Fluorescence Immunoassay Ck-Mb REF: SC-1477-20 Test for the diagnosis of MB Creatine Kinase (CK-MB) by measuring on whole blood, serum or plasma with the use of the Immunofluorescence Analyzer. For professional in vitro diagnostic use only. The CK-MB Cassette Test (Whole Blood / Serum / Plasma) is an immunochromatographic test for the quantitative detection of human CK-MB on whole blood, serum or plasma as an aid in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI). Creatine Kinase MB (CK-MB) is an enzyme found in heart muscle with a molecular weight of 87.0 kDa1. Creatine Kinase is a dimeric molecule formed by two subunits called “M” and “B” which combine to form three different isoenzymes, CK-MM, CK-BB and CK-MB. CK-MB is the creatine kinase isoenzyme most involved in the metabolism of heart muscle tissue2. The release of CK-MB into the blood following MI can be detected within 3-8 hours of the onset of symptoms. It peaks after 9-30 hours and returns to baseline after 48-72 hours3. CK-MB is a major cardiac marker and is widely recognized as a typical marker for the diagnosis of MI. The CK-MB Cassette Test (Whole Blood / Serum / Plasma) is a simple test that uses a combination of antibody coated particles and capture reagents to quantitatively detect CK-MB in whole blood, serum or plasma. The CK-MB Cassette Test (Whole Blood / Serum / Plasma) is based on immunofluorescence.
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