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Leptospira IgG ELISA Kit ESR125G

$325.00

Summary

  • Virion/Serion Diagnostic Kit for research use (RUO)
  • Leptospira IgG ELISA Kit
  • Suitable for IgG detection
  • Ready-to-use
  • 96 tests
SKU: ESR125G Category: Tags: , ,
Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 5 × 2 in
target

Leptospira reactive IgG

species reactivity

Leptospira

applications

ELISA

assay type

Indirect & quantitative

available sizes

96 tests

Leptospira IgG ELISA Kit ESR125G

kit
Assay type
Indirect ELISA
Research area
Infectious Disease
Sample type
Serum, plasma, whole blood
Components
Break apart microtiter test strips each with antigen coated single wells 8 x 12 (96 Total)
Standard serum (ready-to-use)2 x 2 mL
Negative control serum (ready-to-use)2 mL
Anti-human-IgG-conjugate (ready-to-use)13 mL
Washing solution concentrate (sufficient for 1000ml)33.3 mL
Dilution buffer2 x 50 mL
Stopping solution15 mL
Substrate (ready-to-use)13 mL
Quality control certificate with standard curve and evaluation table1
Storage
Store at 2-8°C.
Associated products
Leptospira biflexa Antigen (BA125VS)
Leptospira IgG Control Serum (BC125G)
Leptospira IgM Control Serum (BC125M)
Leptospira IgG ELISA Kit (ESR125G)
Leptospira IgM ELISA Kit (ESR125M)
target relevance
Organism
Leptospira species
Protein names
Leptospira
Structure and strains
Leptospira is a genus of spirochaete bacteria, including a small number of pathogenic and saprophytic species. Leptospira was first observed in 1907 in kidney tissue slices of a leptospirosis victim who was described as having died of "yellow fever".
Detection and diagnosis
During the initial disease phase, isolation of leptospira from blood samples is possible. However, cultivation of the pathogen is often too time-consuming to allow for an effective antibiotic treatment. Consequently, diagnosis based on antibody detection such as Microagglutination tests (Gold Standard), CFT or ELISA is more frequently employed to affect a more rapid diagnosis of Leptospira infections. Once the second disease phase has started, the only effective diagnostic methodology is serology. IgM and IgG are detectable for a considerable period, however, less than 90% of patients actually produce IgG antibodies.

Data

Publications

Publications

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Protocols

relevant to this product
ESR125G protocol

Documents

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EP0051 Safety Data Sheet QC certificate

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