Immunofixation is an immunological method for detection and identification of monoclonal proteins in serum and urine. After the separation of serum and urine proteins according to their charge, the gel is incubated with different, specific antisera. The gel is then processed in order to remove the antisera excess prior to the final staining step. The gel is interpreted visually to type all immunoglobulins.
for protein fractions and identification of monoclonal component in serum and urine in agarose gel method.
in serum and urine for quick identification of suspect monoclonal proteins IgG, IgA, IgM, Kappa (κ) or Lambda (λ) and free light chains involved in gammopathy.
for optimal reaction performance and accurate monoclonal component identification.
HYDRASYS 2 SCAN FOCUSING system includes sample application, electrophoretic migration, immunofixation, staining, destaining and scanning connected to PHORESIS Software for data & result management.
for detection of monoclonal components in urine samples.
Serum & Urine
Sensitivity
Internal sensitivity study demonstrated that a Bence Jones protein can be detected in a serum at a concentration:
* SM: Standard Mask
** DM: Dynamic Mask
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