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Quantitative Detection Kit for C-reactive Protein in Canine (Dog) Serum or Plasma
Specification
Specimen | Serum, plasma | |
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Diagnostic target | C-reactive Protein, CRP | |
Shelf life | 24 M |
The GenBody FIA cCRP is a fluorescence immunoassay (FIA) based rapid diagnostic test (RDT) intended for quantitative detection of C-reactive protein (CRP) in serum or plasma (EDTA, heparin or sodium citrate treated) from dogs. The inflammatory response refers to the phenomenon where fever, increased blood flow, swelling, etc., occur due to inflammatory cytokines secreted by immune cells. Acute-phase proteins refer to proteins whose concentrations in the blood increase due to the elevation of inflammatory cytokine. In dogs, a major acute-phase protein is C-Reactive Protein(CRP), characterized by the following: 1. Present in very low concentrations even in healthy individuals. 2. Begins to be produced 4 hours after immune stimulation, reaching its peak between 21 to 48 hours. 3. Returns to normal levels within 7 days if there is no further stimulation. When CRP increases, there are Pancreatitis, hepatitis, chronic renal failure, inflammatory bowel disease, systemic bacterial infections, parvovirus infection, immune-mediated hemolytic anemia, pyometra, leukemia, lymphoma, bronchopneumonia, leishmaniasis,leptospirosis, etc. diseases that appear in