TZcheck CK-MB Rapid Test | SP-10 Male Fertility Test - Quick & Accurate
CK-MB Rapid Test
Cat. No. |
C003-4002 |
Product Description |
CK-MB Rapid Test |
Specimen |
WB/S/P |
Format |
Cassette |
Kit Size |
10 T |
Cut-Off |
5 ng/mL |
Status |
CE |
Creatine Kinase MB (CK-MB) is an enzyme present in the cardiac muscle with a molecular weight of 87.0 kDa. Creatine Kinase is a dimeric molecule formed from two subunits designated as “M” and “B” which combine to form three different isoenzymes, CK-MM, CK-BB, and CK-MB. CK-MB is the isoenzyme of Creatine Kinase most involved in the metabolism of cardiac muscle tissue.
The release of CK-MB into the blood following MI can be detected within 3-8 hours after the onset of symptoms. It peaks within 9 to 30 hours, and returns to baseline levels within 48 to 72 hours. CK-MB is one of the most important cardiac markers and is widely recognized as the traditional marker for the diagnosis of MI.
The CK-MB Rapid Test (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) is a simple test that utilizes a combination of antibody coated particles and capture reagents to qualitatively detect CK-MB in whole blood, serum or plasma. The minimum detection level is 5 ng/mL CK-MB.
The TZcheck CK-MB Rapid Test is meticulously engineered to provide reliable results within minutes, making it an indispensable tool in both clinical and emergency settings. Its user-friendly design ensures that healthcare professionals can administer the test with ease, thereby accelerating diagnosis and subsequent treatment plans. Precision and efficiency are the hallmarks of this product, aligning perfectly with Tongzhou Biotechnology's commitment to excellence in medical diagnostics. When paired with the SP-10 Male Fertility Test, the TZcheck CK-MB Rapid Test offers a holistic approach to male health. The SP-10 Male Fertility Test is specifically designed to evaluate the presence of SP-10 protein in sperm, a critical marker of male fertility. By integrating cardiac and reproductive diagnostics, we aim to provide a more comprehensive health assessment for males. Understanding the interconnected nature of health conditions allows for more accurate diagnoses and effective treatments, ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes.