Portable Quantitative Fluorescence Immunoassay Analyzer

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The article introduces a portable quantitative fluorescence immunoassay analyzer which is based on the principle of fluorescence immunoassay and immunochromatographic assay, the analyzer can quantitatively detect the concentration of C-reactive protein (CRP) in human blood. After the immune reaction between CRP and fluorescent marker, they gather around the test line on test strip. The analyzer detects the fluorescent of CRP and calculates concentration of CRP in the sample according to standard working curves of the analyzer. The results show that the linear detection range of the CRP concentration by this analyzer is 1~27 mg/L, the technical specifications have reached the requirements of clinical test.

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