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Overview
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Assay Principle
The Lipoprotein (a) Assay is based on a latex enhanced immunoturbidimetric assay. Lp(a) in the sample binds to specific anti- Lipoprotein (a) antibody, which is coated on latex particles, and causes agglutination. The degree of the turbidity caused by agglutination can be measured optically and is proportional to the amount of Lipoprotein (a) in the sample.
Features
Lipoprotein (a) is a dual vial, liquid stable reagent system which provides reliable results. The assay method requires only 6 μL of serum sample and is completed in less than 10 minutes. Lipoprotein (a) assay has excellent correlation with existing commercial products with a correlation coefficient of 0.9868, slope of 0.9828, and y intercept of 1.0033. The linear range extends up to 100 mg/dL and has Within-Run and Between-Run precision CV values ≤ 3.7%.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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Overview