Theileria equi Antibody Test Kit, cELISA
274-2
Detection of antibody to Theileria (Babesia) equi, one of the two causative agents of Equine Piroplasmosis, in equine serum by cELISA. For Veterinary Use Only - Use Only As Directed
SPECIES:
SAMPLE TYPE
Serum
SENSITIVY:
95.0%
SPECIFICTY:
99.5%
SHELF LIFE:
Twenty-four months from date of QC release
STORAGE:
Store at 2-8°C. Do Not Freeze!
RESTRICTIONS:
U.S. sales restricted to approved USDA/NAHLN Laboratories. No international restrictions.
CONFIGURATION:
2 stripwell plates
FORMAT:
cELISA
TESTS:
182
ASSAY TIME:
105 minutes
Theileria equi Antibody Test Kit, cELISA
274-2
Detection of antibody to Theileria (Babesia) equi, one of the two causative agents of Equine Piroplasmosis, in equine serum by cELISA. For Veterinary Use Only - Use Only As Directed
SPECIES:
SAMPLE TYPE
Serum
SENSITIVY:
95.0%
SPECIFICTY:
99.5%
SHELF LIFE:
Twenty-four months from date of QC release
STORAGE:
Store at 2-8°C. Do Not Freeze!
RESTRICTIONS:
U.S. sales restricted to approved USDA/NAHLN Laboratories. No international restrictions.
CONFIGURATION:
2 stripwell plates
FORMAT:
cELISA
TESTS:
182
ASSAY TIME:
105 minutes
This Theileria equi Antibody Test Kit is a competitive, enzyme-linked, immunosorbent assay (cELISA). Sample serum T. equi antibody inhibits binding of primary monoclonal antibody. The binding of primary monoclonal antibody to the antigen-coated plate is detected with HRP-labeled secondary antibody. Finally, the presence of HRP-labeled secondary antibody is quantified by the addition of enzyme substrate and subsequent color product development. Strong color development indicates little or no inhibition of primary monoclonal antibody binding and therefore the absence of T. equi antibody in sample sera. Weak color development due to inhibition of the primary monoclonal antibody binding to the antigen on the solid phase indicates the presence of T. equi antibodies in sample sera.
NOTE:
Despite many similarities, components (including wash), are NOT interchangeable between the Babesia caballi and Theileria equi test kits. Substituting reagents between these kits can have adverse consequences.
NOTE:
Despite many similarities, components (including wash), are NOT interchangeable between the Babesia caballi and Theileria equi test kits. Substituting reagents between these kits can have adverse consequences.
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