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The CRP-Latex Test is a rapid slide agglutination test based on the Singer technique for the direct detection and semiquantification of C-reactive protein (CRP) in serum. The determination is made by assaying a suspension of latex coated with anti-CRP antibodies against problem sera. The presence of agglutination is indicative of an increase in the CRP level above the upper limit of the reference range in the tested samples.
The RPR-carbon antigen is a non-treponemal preparation specially designed for the detection and semiquantification by macroscopic coagglutination in slide or microplate of plasma reagins, a group of antibodies directed against tissue components produced by patients infected with T. pallidum. The rapid determination of plasma reagins is made by assaying the antigen - a complex association of complex lipids and carbon - against problem samples. The presence or absence of visible agglutination is indicative of the presence or absence of luetic reagins in the tested samples.
RPR-VDRL-TPHA Negative Control is an in vitro diagnostic medical device intended to be used in conjunction with Linear´s RPR-Carbon, VDRL Antigen MR, and TPHA reagent kits by In vitro Healthcare Professionals for the qualitative and semi-quantitative determination of non-treponemal antibodies (reagins) in serum or plasma using a manual method.
RPR-VDRL C+ is an in vitro diagnostic medical device intended to be used in conjunction with Linear´s RPR-Carbon or VDRL Antigen MR kits by In vitro Healthcare Professionals for the qualitative and semi-quantitative determination of non-treponemal antibodies (reagins) in serum or plasma using a manual method
The RPR-carbon antigen is a non-treponemal preparation specially designed for the detection and semiquantification by macroscopic coagglutination in slide or microplate of plasma reagins, a group of antibodies directed against tissue components produced by patients infected with T. pallidum. The rapid determination of plasma reagins is made by assaying the antigen - a complex association of complex lipids and carbon - against problem samples. The presence or absence of visible agglutination is indicative of the presence or absence of luetic reagins in the tested samples.
The PCR-Latex Test is a rapid slide agglutination test based on the Singer technique for the direct detection and semi-quantification of C-reactive protein (CRP) in serum. The determination is performed by assaying a suspension of latex coated with anti-CRP antibodies against the test sera. The presence of agglutination is indicative of an increase in the CRP level above the upper limit of the reference range of the tested samples.
The RF-Waaler Test is a rapid slide agglutination test based on a modification of the Waaler-Rose technique for the detection and semiquantification of rheumatoid factors (RF) in serum. The determination is made by assaying a suspension of stabilized sheep red blood cells sensitized with rabbit gamma globulin against problem sera. The presence or absence of visible agglutination is indicative of the presence or absence of RF in the tested samples.
The CRP-Latex Test is a rapid slide agglutination test based on the Singer technique for the direct detection and semiquantification of C-reactive protein (CRP) in serum. The determination is made by assaying a suspension of latex coated with anti-CRP antibodies against problem sera. The presence of agglutination is indicative of an increase in the CRP level above the upper limit of the reference range in the tested samples.
The RF-Latex Test is a rapid agglutination test based on a modification of the Singer technique for the direct detection and semiquantification in slide of rheumatoid factors (RF) present in serum. The determination is made by assaying a suspension of latex particles coated with human gamma globulin against problem sera. The presence or absence of visible agglutination is indicative of the presence or absence of RF in the tested samples.
The RF-Latex Test is a rapid agglutination test based on a modification of the Singer technique for the direct detection and semiquantification in slide of rheumatoid factors (RF) present in serum. The determination is made by assaying a suspension of latex particles coated with human gamma globulin against problem sera. The presence or absence of visible agglutination is indicative of the presence or absence of RF in the tested samples.
CROMATEST colored antigens are standardized suspensions of dead bacteria prepared for the detection and semiquantification by agglutination in a slide or tube of human serum agglutinins, a group of antibodies that develop during some febrile infections such as brucellosis, salmonellosis, and certain rickettsioses.