Aldolase
Fabricante:Randox Brasil LTDA
Categorias:Bioquímica ClínicaOutros
Flexibility
The Aldolase reagent is suitable for both manual and automated use. Fully automated applications are available for a wide range of chemistry analysers
Correlation
The Randox methodology has been compared with other commercially available methods and the Randox assay showed an excellent correlation coefficient of 0.9917
What is the Aldolase assay used for?
Elevated levels of A in the blood can be found in patients with damage to the skeletal muscle as the result of a trauma which includes dermatpmyositis, infectious mononucleosis, muscular dystrophy, myocardial infarction, hepatic cancer due to the damaged cells triggering the release of A into the blood. On the other hand, the concentration levels of A in the blood remain normal in situations where weakness is caused as the result of a neurological disease such as multiple sclerosis. Measuring A concentration levels in the blood can therefore be used to determine the root cause of muscle weakness, whether muscle trauma or neurological myopathy, in patients. For more information on neuromuscular system disorders, please click here [external link]. The Randox assay is suitable for the quantitative determination of Aldolase concentration levels in serum and plasma.
Sizes:
AD189
5 x 20ml
Resumo
Flexibility
The Aldolase reagent is suitable for both manual and automated use. Fully automated applications are available for a wide range of chemistry analysers
Correlation
The Randox methodology has been compared with other commercially available methods and the Randox assay showed an excellent correlation coefficient of 0.9917
What is the Aldolase assay used for?
Elevated levels of A in the blood can be found in patients with damage to the skeletal muscle as the result of a trauma which includes dermatpmyositis, infectious mononucleosis, muscular dystrophy, myocardial infarction, hepatic cancer due to the damaged cells triggering the release of A into the blood. On the other hand, the concentration levels of A in the blood remain normal in situations where weakness is caused as the result of a neurological disease such as multiple sclerosis. Measuring A concentration levels in the blood can therefore be used to determine the root cause of muscle weakness, whether muscle trauma or neurological myopathy, in patients. For more information on neuromuscular system disorders, please click here [external link]. The Randox assay is suitable for the quantitative determination of Aldolase concentration levels in serum and plasma.
Sizes:
AD189
5 x 20ml
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