C-reactive protein (CRP) is a kind of acute protein synthesized by liver cells after animal organism is stimulated by pathogenic microorganism infection or tissue injury. The serum CRP content of normal dogs and cats is very low,basically less than 10mg/L.
CRP concentration is not affected by antibiotics and immunosuppressants, and can accurately monitor the development ofdiseases during treatment, so it has a high value in clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Species:Canidae
Methodology |
VETIVD™ Time-resolved immunofluorescence chromatography |
Conventional immunofluorescence chromatography |
Colloidal gold immunochromatography |
Enzyme-linked immunity |
Marker | Nano europium fluorescent microspheres | Fluorescein | Colloidal gold | Enzyme |
Qualitative or quantitative | Full quantitation | Quantify | Qualitative | semi-quantitative |
Kit components | 1-2 kinds | 1-2 kinds | 1-2 kinds | 7 kinds |
Steps | Step 1-2 | Step 1-2 | Step 1-2 | Step 10-15 |
Sensitivity | high | lower | low | higher |
Detection time | 3-10 minutes | 10-15 minutes | 15 minutes | 120 minutes |
Specificity | Excellent | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Storage method | 4-30℃ | 2-8℃ | 4-30℃ | 2-8℃ |
Epidemic monitoring |
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