immunoassay

Made:
2001 in Wicklow
Porcine C-reactive protein enzyme immunoassay made by Tridelta

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Porcine C-reactive protein enzyme immunoassay made by Tridelta
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Porcine C-reactive protein enzyme immunoassay made by Tridelta Development Limited, County Wicklow, Ireland, in 2001. An ELISA assay used in the laboratory to detect raised levels of the acute phase protein, C-reactive protein, as a quantifiable method of evaluating the health of pigs. Endorsed by Marks & Spencer in May 2001, as a means of bioassurance, to guarantee the quality of meat from farms and abbatoirs supplying their stores. Contains a microplate, five bottles and one vial of reagents.

Details

Category:
Veterinary Medicine
Object Number:
2012-26
Materials:
card, plastic and foil
Measurements:
box: 95 x 170 x 115 mm
type:
assays
credit:
Tridelta Development Limited