5 tests Lateral Flow Assay designed for the detection of Human Anti Mouse Antibodies (HAMA) in human serum.
Detail
Name of Product
HAMA – Human Anti Mouse Antibodies Detection Kit
Catalog Number
MQHM Z
Short Info
Lateral Flow Assay designed for the detection of Human Anti Mouse Antibodies (HAMA) in human serum.
This product is only available in the EU!
Method/Platform
Lateral Flow
Range/Assay Sensivity
97%
Test Principle
The HAMA Detection Kit is an immunoassay designed for qualitative determination of Human Anti Mouse Antibodies in human serum.
HAMA from patient’s sample bind first to mouse antibodies which are conjugated to gold nanoparticles.
In a second step the HAMA will be caught by mouse IgG antibodies, coated on the Test Line (T) of the nitrocellulose membrane.
In the presence of the HAMA-conjugat-complex a band becomes visible at the location of the Test Line (T).
The surplus of gold particles continues to migrate through the membrane and is captured at the Control Line (C) by specific antibodies.
Color’s intensitiy of the test line is directly proportional to the HAMA concentration in the sample.
Brief Instructions
Storage
2-8°C
Components
HAMA Test Unit, Chase Buffer, Evaluation Cards
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