Product Description
| Brand |
Snibe |
| Sample Type |
Serum |
| Pack Size |
100T |
| CAT No. |
130201002M |
| Application |
Biochemical |
The kit has been designed for the quantitative determination of Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) in human serum. The method can be used for samples over the range of 1.25-1000.00IU/ml. The test has to be performed on the Fully-auto chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) analyzer MAGLUMI (Including Maglumi 600,Maglumi 1000,Maglumi 1000 Plus, Maglumi 2000,Maglumi 2000 Plus,Maglumi 3000 and Maglumi 4000).
Automated Precision for AFP QuantificationExperience accurate and efficient Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) quantitation with the Snibe MAGLUMI AFP (CLIA) kit, tailored for clinical settings. Its automated compatibility with Snibe MAGLUMI analyzers simplifies workflows, delivering fast, reproducible results while minimizing user intervention. The ready-to-use design ensures the testing process is both streamlined and user-friendly.
Comprehensive Controls and TraceabilityThe kit includes both positive and negative controls to validate assay performance, ensuring reliable results every time. Each kit is labeled with a unique batch for complete traceability and comes with a clear expiration date, supporting quality assurance and regulatory compliance for laboratories of all scales.
FAQ's of Snibe MAGLUMI AFP (CLIA):
Q: How should the Snibe MAGLUMI AFP (CLIA) reagent kit be stored?
A: Store the reagent kit at 2-8C and protect it from light. Do not freeze the reagents, and always check the expiration date printed on each kit to ensure optimal performance.
Q: What is the intended use of this AFP (CLIA) kit?
A: This kit is intended strictly for in vitro diagnostic use, specifically for the quantitative determination of Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels in human serum or plasma samples, assisting in clinical diagnosis and monitoring.
Q: Which instruments are compatible with the MAGLUMI AFP (CLIA) reagent kit?
A: The reagent kit is compatible with the Snibe MAGLUMI series immunoassay analyzers. It is designed for fully automated operation when used with these analyzers.
Q: What is the principle behind the MAGLUMI AFP (CLIA) test?
A: The test uses a two-step chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) technique, which allows for sensitive and specific detection of the AFP marker in blood samples.
Q: When should controls included in the kit be used?
A: Both positive and negative controls should be run alongside patient samples as recommended by laboratory protocols to validate assay accuracy and test performance with each analytical run.
Q: What benefits does this kit offer for clinical laboratories?
A: The kit provides high sensitivity and specificity for AFP detection, covers a broad measurement range (0.5-1000 ng/mL), and features automation compatibility, saving time and reducing manual errors for hospitals and diagnostic centers.
Q: What is the shelf life of the MAGLUMI AFP (CLIA) reagent kit?
A: The kit has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of manufacture, as stated on the packaging, provided proper storage conditions are maintained.