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Myoglobin is a protein present in the heart and other muscles. When a heart attack occurs Myoglobin is one of the first cardiac biomarkers to rise in the blood. Levels increase within 2-3 hours of a heart attack or other muscle injury, reach their highest levels by about 8-12 hours, and generally fall back to normal by about one day after injury occurred. Consequently, myoglobin testing is used to help rule out a heart attack in conjunction with other markers such as troponin.
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AccuBind® ELISA
Myoglobin AccuBind ELISA Kits
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Method:
Enzyme Immunoassay, Colormetric
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Sandwich Assay, Streptavidin-Coated Plate
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0, 10, 25, 50, 150, 400 ng/ml Dried
AccuLite® CLIA
Myoglobin AccuLite CLIA Kits
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Method:
Enzyme Immunoassay, Chemiluminescence
Principle:
Sandwich Assay, Streptavidin-Coated Plate
Calibrators:
0, 10, 25, 50, 150, 400 ng/ml Dried
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