A widely used laboratory immunoassay technique that uses enzyme-labeled antigens or antibodies to detect and quantify target analytes (antigens or antibodies) in biological samples. The reaction produces a measurable color change when a substrate is added, which is read using a microplate reader.

Hantavirus IgG Antibody Detection Kit – ELISA Batch Discount

For in vitro diagnostic use or research use only. This kit is an auxiliary tool for serological diagnosis, and the final clinical diagnosis must be made by a qualified physician in combination with the patient’s clinical symptoms, medical history, and other laboratory test results.

Hantavirus IgM Antibody Detection Kit – ELISA 48/96 pcs

The kit adopts the indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) principle. Purified Hantavirus antigens are pre-coated on the microplates. When the sample containing Hantavirus IgM antibodies is added, the antibodies will specifically bind to the immobilized antigens. After washing to remove unbound substances, an enzyme-labeled anti-human IgM conjugate is added, which binds to the captured IgM antibodies. Then a chromogenic substrate is added, and the color intensity (absorbance value measured by a microplate reader) is proportional to the concentration of Hantavirus IgM antibodies in the sample, so as to judge the presence of acute infection.