CCRP TEST KIT (16 TESTS)
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CCRP TEST KIT (16 TESTS)
The CCRP Test Kit (16 tests) is a product designed for professional veterinary use, intended for the quantitative measurement of canine C-reactive protein (cCRP) in dog serum or plasma using a laboratory method. C-reactive protein is an acute-phase protein that rises rapidly in dogs experiencing inflammation or infection, aiding in the assessment of inflammatory conditions.
Helps in assessing inflammation associated with infection, tissue damage, or other clinical disorders
Useful in monitoring inflammatory conditions such as pneumonia, pyometra, pancreatitis, parvovirus infection, arthritis, thrombophlebitis, colitis, and infections with Bordetella bronchiseptica or Ehrlichia canis
Designed for use with compatible laboratory analyzers (such as solo or CUBE‑VET systems)
The test formula is based on a turbidimetric immunoassay that measures turbidity proportional to cCRP concentration
Each test unit should be brought to room temperature before use and processed using a compatible analyzer
Quantitative results are obtained by measuring turbidity; they should be interpreted by veterinary professionals using appropriate reference ranges
Main Benefits
Provides quantitative measurement of canine CRP in serum or plasmaHelps in assessing inflammation associated with infection, tissue damage, or other clinical disorders
Useful in monitoring inflammatory conditions such as pneumonia, pyometra, pancreatitis, parvovirus infection, arthritis, thrombophlebitis, colitis, and infections with Bordetella bronchiseptica or Ehrlichia canis
Designed for use with compatible laboratory analyzers (such as solo or CUBE‑VET systems)
Components
Includes 16 individual test units (ERS cuvettes with buffer solution and immunoparticle caps) per kitThe test formula is based on a turbidimetric immunoassay that measures turbidity proportional to cCRP concentration
Instructions for Use
Intended for in-laboratory use with dog serum or plasmaEach test unit should be brought to room temperature before use and processed using a compatible analyzer
Quantitative results are obtained by measuring turbidity; they should be interpreted by veterinary professionals using appropriate reference ranges
