C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Semi-Quantitative Rapid Detection Kit
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a marker of acute phase response to inflammatory disorder. A high level of CRP in the blood is a sign that there may be an inflammatory process occurring in the body. CRP measurements have been used for many years in the management of a variety of clinical situations, such as bacterial infections, ischemic necrosis of tissue, and active inflammatory conditions. Recent studies suggest that CRP is a strong predictor of future coronary events in apparently healthy subjects and a prognostic value in patients with acute coronary syndromes.
International Distribution Only - Not Available in the US
Features
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Two band results for simple interpretation
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Semi-quantitative analysis of human enzyme CRP
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Room temperature storage or refrigerated (2-30⁰C)
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Internal control included
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Reagents included
Specifications
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Cut-off(s): See ordering information
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Sensitivity: Varies
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Specificity: Varies
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Specimen: Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
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Time to Results: 10 minutes
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Shelf Life: 24 months from the date of manufacture
Ordering Information
ITEM CODE | DESCRIPTION | FORMAT | SPECIMEN | UOM |
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GDCRP-T401b | CRP Rapid Test: 10/40/80 mg/L | Strip | Whole Blood/ Serum/Plasma | 50 Tests/Kit |
GDCRP-T402a | CRP Rapid Test: 10/30/60 mg/L | Cassette | Whole Blood/ Serum/Plasma | 25 Tests/Kit |
GDCRP-402a | CRP Rapid Test: 1/3/10 mg/L | Cassette | Whole Blood/ Serum/Plasma | 25 Tests/Kit |
GDCRP-402b | CRP Rapid Test: 10/30 mg/L | Cassette | Whole Blood/ Serum/Plasma | 25 Tests/Kit |
GDCRP-402c | CRP Rapid Test: 10/60 mg/L | Cassette | Whole Blood/ Serum/Plasma | 25 Tests/Kit |
Sources: 1. Thomas D. Mildford-Ward A, Whicer JT. The value of acute phase protein measurements in clinic practice. Ann. Clin Biochem; 29:123-31 (1992)
2. RIfai N. Ridker PM. High Sensitivity C reactive protein: A Novel and Promising Marker of Coronary Hearth Disease. Clinical Chemistry 47:3 403-411( 2001)
3. Dreon DM. Slavin JL; and Phinney, SD. Oral Contraceptives increase C-Reactive Protein, an Inflammatory Biomarker by the American Physiological Society. April 9 (2003)