Description
- Immunoglobulin E (IgE) has a strong affinity for basophils and mast cells, earning it the alternative names reagin or cytophilic antibody. Primarily produced by plasma cells in the lamina propria of the respiratory and digestive tract mucosa, IgE is found in extremely low concentrations in the blood of healthy individuals, constituting about 0.002% of total serum immunoglobulins.
- IgE plays a crucial role in type I allergic reactions. In individuals with allergic predispositions or hypersensitivity, serum IgE levels are significantly elevated compared to normal levels. Therefore, a high serum IgE concentration often indicates the presence of a genetic allergy or type I hypersensitivity.
Technical Specifications
Model | YRA398 |
Tested Parameter | IgE |
Luminescent Principle |
Enzymatic chemiluminescence
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Luminescent Markers |
AP(alkaline phosphatase)
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Specification |
48, 50,100 Test/Kit for CIA series
|
Principle |
Sandwich method
|
Component
|
Magnetic Beads |
Calibrator Low | |
Calibrator High | |
Anti-A/Anti-B | |
Control 1 | |
Control 2 | |
Substrate | |
Accessories Required But Not Provided |
Washing solution
|
Sample material |
Serum/Plasma/Whole Blood
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Storage | 2-8°C |