Equine Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Serum/Plasma Measurement Pack
LFD-SAA-SERUM
Lateral Flow tests that provide quantitative results of Serum Amyloid A (SAA) in whole blood, serum, and plasma samples.
Use these capillary sampling devices in place of those provided with the Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Test (LFD-SAA).
SPECIES:
SAMPLE TYPE
Serum/Plasma
SHELF LIFE:
NA
STORAGE:
Room temperature
CONTENTS:
15 Sampling Devices
FORMAT:
Lateral Flow
TESTS:
15 tests
Equine Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Serum/Plasma Measurement Pack
LFD-SAA-SERUM
Lateral Flow tests that provide quantitative results of Serum Amyloid A (SAA) in whole blood, serum, and plasma samples.
Use these capillary sampling devices in place of those provided with the Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Test (LFD-SAA).
SPECIES:
SAMPLE TYPE
Serum/Plasma
SHELF LIFE:
NA
STORAGE:
Room temperature
CONTENTS:
15 Sampling Devices
FORMAT:
Lateral Flow
TESTS:
15 tests
Lateral Flow tests that provide quantitative results of Serum Amyloid A (SAA) in whole blood, serum, and plasma samples.
Use these capillary sampling devices in place of those provided with the Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Test (LFD-SAA).
Early identification of systemic inflammation and infection is challenging, as the clinical signs can be subtle. SAA is an indispensable tool to aid equine veterinarians in this challenge since levels increase with acute inflammation even more rapidly and dramatically than elevations in fibrinogen or WBC count. SAA starts dropping as soon as the disease begins to resolve, allowing objective monitoring of clinical condition and treatment efficacy.
Early identification of systemic inflammation and infection is challenging, as the clinical signs can be subtle. SAA is an indispensable tool to aid equine veterinarians in this challenge since levels increase with acute inflammation even more rapidly and dramatically than elevations in fibrinogen or WBC count. SAA starts dropping as soon as the disease begins to resolve, allowing objective monitoring of clinical condition and treatment efficacy.
Early identification of systemic inflammation and infection is challenging, as the clinical signs can be subtle. SAA is an indispensable tool to aid equine veterinarians in this challenge since levels increase with acute inflammation even more rapidly and dramatically than elevations in fibrinogen or WBC count. SAA starts dropping as soon as the disease begins to resolve, allowing objective monitoring of clinical condition and treatment efficacy.
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