Product Description
Instruction: The kit is used to determine the content of CRP in human serum.CRP is an acute phase reaction protein. When the body is inflamed, the serum CRP is elevated. In particular, pneumococcal infection, tissue infection and other diseases increased significantly. In 1930, CRP was found in the serum of patients with acute infection by tillet et al. Now CRP has become a sensitive indicator for detection of infection and inflammation. It is helpful to monitor the operation and early diagnosis of infant infection. The study also found that high levels of CRP in the normal range were associated with mortality of myocardial disease, and were an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The CRP in the sample reacts with the sensitized anti CRP antibody latex particle reagent to form an immune complex. The turbidity change was detected at the wavelength of 600nm, and the change degree was directly proportional to the content of CRP in the sample.
Shipping and Storage
The kit is stored in dark at 2-8 ℃ for one year; The reagent that has been opened should not be contaminated. The reagent should be stable in the instrument warehouse (2-8 ℃) for one month.
Precaution
This product is only used for in vitro
diagnosis.
When using the reagent, avoid contamination. The container must be clean. Take necessary
precautions. Do not swallow. Avoid contact with skin and mucous membrane.
Do not mix R1 and R2 into single reagent.
When changing the batch number of reagents, please calibrate again.
There may be differences in the use of
reagents from different manufacturers on the
same sample.
All samples and reaction wastes should be
treated as infectious sources, and operators need to take necessary protective measures.
The reagent contains PC-300 (toxic). If it is accidentally put into eyes, mouth or skin,please rinse it thoroughly with water
immediately. If necessary, go to the hospital.
Test tubes and other instruments that have been exposed to test samples shall be disposed
according to the treatment method of medical waste.