MicroVue CICC1q EIA

  • Modelo / Serial
    Lot 084007
  • Clasificación del producto
  • Clase de dispositivo
    2
  • ¿Implante?
    No
  • Distribución
    The products were distributed to the following US states: NY, TX, CO, UT. The products were distributed to the following foreign countries: Switzerland.
  • Descripción del producto
    MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA, Model A001. An enzyme immunoassay for the detection of circulating immune complexes in human serum or plasma. || The assay uses highly pure, functional human C1q coated in the solid phase to capture immune complexes (CIC). In the first stage, CIC in the diluted patient samples and HAGG in the controls and standards are dispensed into the C1q coated assay wells. After incubation, unbound material is removed in a washing step and a ready to use conjugate (goat anti-human Ig-HRP) is added. After a second incubation, unbound conjugate is washed away. After addition of a substrate and a short incubation interval, the quantity of CIC in the sample (¿g Eq/ml) can be determined by comparison to a standard curve.
  • Manufacturer
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Fabricante

  • Dirección del fabricante
    Diagnostic Hybrids, Inc., 2005 E State St Ste 100, Athens OH 45701-2125
  • Empresa matriz del fabricante (2017)
  • Source
    USFDA

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  • Modelo / Serial
    Lot 051076
  • Clasificación del producto
  • Clase de dispositivo
    2
  • ¿Implante?
    No
  • Distribución
    Worldwide Distribution - USA (nationwide) to the states of : CO, CT, IA, IL, MN, MO, NC, NY, OH TX, and UT., and to the countries of : Switzerland, India, Hong Kong, and Japan.
  • Descripción del producto
    MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA, Model A001. The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma. || The MicroVue CIC-C1q EIA is for detection of circulating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma. In certain disease states, immune complexes may initiate complement mediated damage of various organs and tissues. This activation of complement may begin a series of potentially destructive events including cell lysis, the production of anaphylatoxins, leukocyte stimulation and activation of macrophages. Major tissue damage can also occur when CIC fix to cell membranes as in some cases of glomerulonephritiscirculating immune complexes (CIC) in human serum or plasma.
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