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[4038]Babesia Ab This is a colloidal gold detection reagent card used to detect Babesia Ab. Colloidal gold technology has the characteristics of high sensitivity, convenience, intuition, no need for auxiliary equipmen...
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[4538]Methadone(MTD) This is a colloidal gold detection reagent card used to detect Methadone(MTD). Human colloidal gold reagent is a chemical agent used to detect specific biomarkers in human samples. Utilizing this tech...
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[4539]Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) This is a colloidal gold detection reagent card used to detect Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Human colloidal gold reagent is a chemical agent used to detect specific biomarkers in human samples. Utilizi...
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[2039]Feline Cortisol (fCOR) Feline total thyroxine (fTT4) FIA is a laboratory test used to measure the levels of total thyroxine hormone (T4) in feline blood samples. Measuring fTT4 levels is an important tool in diagnosing and monitoring thyroid disorders in cats, such as hyperthyroidism.
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[4039]Babesia Gibsoni Ab This is a colloidal gold detection reagent card used to detect Babesia Gibsoni Ab. Colloidal gold technology has the characteristics of high sensitivity, convenience, intuition, no need for auxiliary ...
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[4540]Barbital(BAR) This is a colloidal gold detection reagent card used to detect Barbital(BAR). Human colloidal gold reagent is a chemical agent used to detect specific biomarkers in human samples. Utilizing this techn...
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[2040]Canine Troponin I (Canine cTnI) Canine N-terminal B-type natriuretic peptide (cNT-proBNP) FIA is a laboratory test used to measure the levels of N-terminal B-type natriuretic peptide in canine blood samples. This peptide is released by the heart in response to cardiac stress or dysfunction. The FIA method utilizes fluorescently labeled antibodies to detect and quantify cNT-proBNP levels in the blood, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart disease in dogs.
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[3041]Toxoplasma gondii (TOXO) / Leptospirosis Toxoplasma gondii (TOXO) PCR for pets is a molecular diagnostic test used in veterinary medicine to detect the presence of the Toxoplasma gondii parasite in animals, primarily cats.
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[4541]Methylene dioxymetham-phetamine (MDMA) This is a colloidal gold detection reagent card used to detect Methylene dioxymetham-phetamine (MDMA). Human colloidal gold reagent is a chemical agent used to detect specific biomarkers in human samples. Uti...
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[2041]Canine D-Dimer Canine N-terminal B-type natriuretic peptide (cNT-proBNP) FIA is a laboratory test used to measure the levels of N-terminal B-type natriuretic peptide in canine blood samples. This peptide is released by the heart in response to cardiac stress or dysfunction. The FIA method utilizes fluorescently labeled antibodies to detect and quantify cNT-proBNP levels in the blood, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart disease in dogs.
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[3042]Zoonoses Ⅵ Test items: TOXO, Leptospirosis, B. henselae, Babesia, B.gibsoni, Heartworms
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[4542]Benzodiazepams(BEN) This is a colloidal gold detection reagent card used to detect Benzodiazepams(BEN). Human colloidal gold reagent is a chemical agent used to detect specific biomarkers in human samples. Utilizing this...
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[2042]Feline Troponin I (Feline cTnI) Feline N-terminal B-type natriuretic peptide (fNT-proBNP) FIA, also known as Fluorescent Immunoassay, is a diagnostic test used to measure the level of feline N-terminal B-type natriuretic peptide (fNT-proBNP) in the blood of cats. This test is commonly used in veterinary clinics to evaluate cardiac function in cats.
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[3043]Tick Ⅷ Test items: A.phagocytophilum, Babesia, Ehrlichia, A.platys, Hepatozoon, Tick-borne Encephalitis, Borrelia, Rickettsia
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[2043]Feline serum amyloid A (fSAA) Feline serum amyloid A (fSAA) FIA, or Feline serum amyloid A Fluorescent Immunoassay, is a laboratory diagnostic test used in veterinary medicine to measure the levels of feline serum amyloid A (SAA) in a cat's blood. The FIA method offers a sensitive and precise measurement of fSAA levels, allowing for early detection and proactive management of inflammatory conditions in cats.