Rapid myocardial infarction test SC-1484-20
myoglobinbloodimmunofluorescence

rapid myocardial infarction test
rapid myocardial infarction test
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Characteristics

Applications
for myocardial infarction
Tested parameter
myoglobin
Sample type
blood
Analysis mode
immunofluorescence
Other characteristics
with digital reader

Description

SCREEN IFA TEST MIOGLOBINA Fluorescence Immunoassay Myoglobin REF: SC-1484-20 Test for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI) by measuring Myoglobin in whole blood, serum or plasma with the use of the Immunofluorescence Analyzer. For professional in vitro diagnostic use only. The Myoglobin Test Cassette (Whole Blood / Serum / Plasma) is intended for the in vitro quantitative determination of Myoglobin in whole blood, serum or plasma as an aid in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI). Myoglobin (MYO) is a hemoprotein that is normally found in skeletal and heart muscle with a molecular weight of 17.8 kDa. It constitutes about 2 percent of the total muscle protein and is responsible for the transport of oxygen within the muscle cells. When muscle cells are damaged myoglobin is rapidly released into the blood due to its relatively small size. Following MI-associated tissue death, myoglobin is one of the first markers to rise above normal levels. The level of myoglobin rises above the base levels in the 2-4 hours following the heart attack, reaching a peak after 9-12 hours and returning to the base level in 24-36 hours 2,3.
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