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The Best Discovery In Diagnosis; Elisa Test Kits

By Sally Delacruz


Recently, scientists discovered a new method of diagnosing illnesses, antigens, antibodies and other foreign materials. Scientists normally mix reagents with samples of biological materials to be tested, and then wait for color change. Elisa test kits carry the tools used in carrying out tests for the existence of antigens and antibodies.

These kits are always made with the purpose of providing accuracy and consistency in research results. They are therefore required to be sensitive, easy to follow, precise and specific to individual tests. This can be easily achieved through rigorous testing. The testing may involve validating with many samples from, serum, saliva, feces and urine.

The kits are usually calibrated to enhance visibility, and, hence, accuracy in taking measurements. Calibration also provides the sensitivity required in reacting to the reagents. Good instruments must also satisfy users in terms of quality specifications. They must, in addition to this, foster dynamism in measurements, precision, and recovery, and should be consistent in giving readings.

The kits help a great deal in hastening research. A device that is not capable of delivering the sensitivity and the required reproducibility in long-term researches is normally not appropriate. Such equipment is, therefore, costly and unaffordable to the buyer. Those who wish to buy it should take utmost care while buying it; most of them are defective.

Besides antibodies, many other factors are crucial during the manufacture of these tools. For instance, rigorous antibody screening must be done, good standards chosen, steps for sample preparation developed and essays properly validated with the help of matrices. All these process are done with the purpose of attaining effectiveness.

The kits are capable of detecting items that are present in low concentrations for the sake of diagnosing and treating a number of diseases during their early stages. It has, previously been used in diagnosing different types of illnesses in both animals and plants. This technology has also been used for ensuring quality control in many industries.

This process involves putting antigens onto a surface, and then applying specific antibodies onto them. Specific substrates are then added to this combination of antibodies and antigens. Results are always in form of color change.

In carrying out two tests at the same time using the same tools, the rods are usually put in a beaker containing samples. Chromogen is then used in washing and incubating them. The rods that make up the kit are composed of 12 Ogives that are always protruding. This process takes place when ogives are dipped in minute wells composed of micro-plates made up of reagents.

This kit is compatible with different types of reagents. Because of this quality, simultaneous tests for different antigens can be carried out. For this to be possible, the Ogive is sensitized to react to different reagents. The sensitivity of the tools can also be improved through raising the amount of samples.

The capability of these kits to determine the number of antibodies in the body has made them to be widely applied in carrying out HIV and other tests where the number of antibodies is examined. They are also portable, unlike preceding technologies. However, not all of them are effective since some companies have compromised their qualities.




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