In acute myocardial injury, MYO is released into the bloodstream and may exceed the normal upper limit about 2-3 hours after symptom onset, peaking 9-12 hours before returning to normal 24-36 hours later. Determination of serum myoglobin can be used as the most sensitive index for the early diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
Description | Type | Item NO | Source | Application | Recommend to use for |
MYO Antigen | rAg | GHCA068-1 | E.coli | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Quality Control |
MYO-12E3 | mAb | GHMA029-1 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Coating |
MYO-5G4 | mAb | GHMA029-2 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Labelling |
MYO-8E3 | mAb | GHMA029-3 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Labelling |