False-Positive Test Results: Ramification and Prevention

A false-positive test result is one that appears to detect a disease (analyte) when in fact it is not present. A false-positive test result may thus suggest that a person has the disease when he or she does not.

Continue Reading March 25, 2009 at 12:02 am 1 comment

lumELISA™ Provides Increased Sensitivity and Wider Dynamic Range

Did you know you could increase the sensitivity of an ELISA by as much as 1,000-fold by adapting the test to a lumELISA format?

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Immunoassay- A Powerful Analytical Technique

Immunoassay is a biochemical test that measures the concentration of an analyte in a biological liquid using the reaction of an antibody or antibodies to its antigen. The assay takes advantage of the specific binding of an antibody, which are special proteins made in the body in response to invading microorganisms or other foreign substances, to its antigen. The qualities of immunoassay that makes it one of the powerful analytical techniques are its specificity, sensitivity and versatility.

Continue Reading March 9, 2009 at 8:37 pm Leave a comment

New Product Focus: Lysozyme ELISA

This new Lysozyme ELISA is easy to use, more accurate, and faster than its competitors and it comes with the great value and unmatched quality that are built in to all Calbiotech kits.

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Preventing Contamination: Tweak your technique.

Today we will look at some common contamination which can occur during simple assay performance and ways to prevent them.

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Is Your Research being held back by standard Immunoassay Kits?

Will customized kits make a difference in your research?

Continue Reading February 10, 2009 at 6:43 pm Leave a comment


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