cTnl only exists in atrial muscle and ventricular muscle, so it has high specificity. Cardiac cTnl has high sensitivity and specificity in reflecting myocardial injury, especially when it is more sensitive than traditional myocardial enzymes for minor myocardial injury and sustained injury.
Description | Type | Item NO | Source | Application | Recommend to use for |
cTnI Antigen | rAg | GHCA072-1 | E.coli | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Quality Control |
cTnI-15C6 | mAb | GHMA020 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Coating |
cTnI-8D3 | mAb | GHMA021 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Labelling |