IMMUNOGLOBULIN G (Ig G) Expand

* Pictures can show non updated components

IMMUNOGLOBULIN G (Ig G)

Conformité européenne In vitro diagnostic product

New

For “in vitro” diagnostic.

More details

Only for registered users. Register here
Documentation

  Download
  Download
  Download

Historic

  Download Historic

PRINCIPLE

The reagent allows to quantify the level of human IgG present in the sample by comparing the turbidimetric response produced with that obtained from the standard curve of known human IgG concentrations. The reagent is an antiserum anti-human IgG that reacts with the IgG of the serum giving protein aggregates. This aggregation process produces an increase in the Abs. of the
system.

DIAGNOSTIC USE

Immunoglobulin G (75% of total Ig’s of serum) is the predominant serum immunoglobulin. It is of particular importance in the body’s long-term defence against infection. High levels of serum IgG are found in response to chronic or recurrent infections,
autoimmune diseases and hepatic diseases. IgG deficiency is associated with recurrent and occasionally severe piogenic infections and with immunodefi ciencies acquired or congenital. Single test result can not be used to make a clinical diagnosis. It should integrate clinical and laboratory data.

Accept

We use cookies on this website to improve its functionality and collect anonymous statistics. By clicking on "Accept" you can give us your consent to set cookies in your browser. Cookies policy