Summary | The AIV-H7 antibody ELISA test kit use to detection of H7 Subtype Avian Influenza antibodies in the serum |
Principle |
The AIV-H7 antibody ELISA test kit use to detection of H7 Subtype Avian Influenza antibodies in the serum, for monitoring antibody after AIV-H7 immune and serological diagnosis of infection in Avian |
Detection Targets | AIV-H7 antibody |
Sample | Serum
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Quantity | 1 kit = 192 Test |
Stability and Storage |
1) All reagents should be stored at 2~8℃. Do not freeze. 2) Shelf life is 12 months. Use all reagents before the expiry date on the kit.
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Avian influenza, known informally as avian flu or bird flu, is a variety of influenza caused by viruses adapted to birds.
The type with the greatest risk is highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Bird flu is similar to swine flu, dog flu, horse flu and
human flu as an illness caused by strains of influenza viruses that have adapted to a specific host.
Out of the three types of influenza viruses (A, B, and C), influenza A virus is a zoonotic infection with a natural reservoir almost
entirely in birds.Avian influenza, for most purposes, refers to the influenza A virus.
This kit use competitive ELISA method to pre-coated AIV-H7 antigens on microplate wells. When testing, add diluted serum sample and enzyme labled anti-AIV-H7 monoclonal antibody, after incubation, if there have AIV-H7 antibody, it will combine with the pre-coated antigen, antibody in sample block the combination of monoclonal antibody and pre-coated antigen; discard the uncombined enzyme conjugate with washing; Add TMB substrate in micro-wells, the blue signal by Enzyme catalysis is in inverse proportion of antibody content in sample.
Reagent |
Volume 96 Tests/192Tests |
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1 |
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1ea/2ea |
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2 |
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2.0ml |
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3 |
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1.6ml |
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4 |
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100ml |
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5 |
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100ml |
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6 |
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11/22ml |
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7 |
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11/22ml |
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8 |
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15ml |
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9 |
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2ea/4ea |
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10 | serum dilution microplate |
1ea/2ea |
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11 | Instruction |
1 pcs |