Dengue Elisa IgM capture | M1018

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Dengue Elisa IgM capture | M1018 | Vircell

DENGUE ELISA

Indirect immunoenzyme assay to test antibodies against dengue virus in human serum/plasma.

  • Serum dilution and sorbent treatment, when necessary, directly in the well
  • The M1018 reference is based on µ-Capture technique 
  • Suitable for automated ELISA systems

Indirect Method - The ELISA method is based upon the reaction of antibodies in the sample tested with the antigen adsorbed on the polystyrene surface. Unbound immunoglobulins are washed off. An enzyme-labelled anti-human globulin binds the antigenantibody complex in a second step. After a new washing step, bound conjugate is developed with the aid of a substrate solution (TMB) to render a blue coloured soluble product which turns into yellow after adding the acid stopping solution.

Capture Method - The ELISA method is based upon the capture of IgM in the sample with anti-IgM antibodies adsorbed on the polystyrene surface. Unbound immunoglobulins are washed off. Then the antigen labeled with peroxidase react with the IgM captured, and the unbound is eliminated by washing; bound antigen is developed with the aid of a substrate solution (TMB) to render a blue coloured soluble product which turns into yellow after adding the acid stopping solution.

  • High performance and guaranteed stability with lyophilized conjugates when necessary.
  • Samples and controls are equally processed to compensate pipetting variability.
  • Colour-coded plates with individual break-apart wells.
  • Coloured, ready-to-use liquid reagents.
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1 Review

  • 5

    Accurate and Crucial Diagnostic Tool

    Posted by Sarah Johnson on 13th Jun 2024

    the high sensitivity and specificity of this product ensure dependable results, making it an essential tool in clinical diagnostics and research. The straightforward procedure and consistent reproducibility enhance its value for routine diagnostics and outbreak monitoring

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