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HUMAN's reagents provide high-quality and reliable solutions tailored to meet diverse laboratory needs. Our range includes multipurpose clinical chemistry assays for manual and automated testing, offering precision in the detection of enzymes, substrates/metabolites, proteins, electrolytes, and trace elements detection. Our products ensure long-term stability and high accuracy. Each reagent kit includes necessary calibrators and standards, facilitating ease of use. With a commitment to innovation, HUMAN ensures that laboratories receive efficient, cost-effective diagnostic solutions that enhance the accuracy and reliability of their results.

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    The determination of total protein in urine supports the diagnosis and treatment of primary and secondary kidney disease and the diagnosis of diseases associated with cardiac and thyroid function. Increased total protein concentration in the urine (proteinuria) is a very common urinary finding and is one of the leading symptoms of kidney disease in addition to reduced eGFR.

    Increased total protein concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are observed in a variety of disease states of the central nervous system (CNS), e.g. cerebral haemorrhage, bacterial or viral meningitis, inflammatory CNS disorders and tumors.

    Colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of total protein in human urine and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

    Quantitative determination of 25-OH Vitamin D

    Quantitative determination of alpha-Fetoprotein

    Albumin is the most important binding and transport protein of the organism. The multitude functions of albumin are: Major contribution to plasma colloidal osmotic pressure, binding and transport of proteins, metal ions, bilirubin, free fatty acids, hormones, drugs, serving as an amino acid pool for protein synthesis and major antioxidant in plasma. Albumin measurements are made for monitoring patients with acute liver diseases, for suspected liver cirrhosis and monitoring patients with this disease, diagnosis of edematous status, prognosis of elderly, hospitalized patients.

    Colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of albumin in human serum and plasma.
    Alkaline phosphatase activity is measured for diagnosis, monitoring and therapy control of liver, bone, parathyroid and intestinal diseases. Conditions with increased alkaline phosphatase levels are hepatobiliary diseases, primary and secondary bone diseases. Reduced alkaline phosphatase levels are found in familial hypophosphatasia, adynamic bone disease in dialysis patients, hypoparathyroidism, achondroplasia, pituitary dwarfism, chronic radiation sickness and malnutrition. Enzymatic color test for the quantitative determination of alkaline phosphatase in human serum and heparinised plasma.

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    Alpha-amylase activity is measured for detection of acute pancreatitis, chronic (relapsing) pancreatitis, obstruction of the pancreatic duct, detection of pancreatic involvement in abdominal disorders, surgical procedures, anorexia, bulimia, and parotitis. There is also a detectable increase in amylase after an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) procedure.

    Enzymatic color test for the quantitative determination of alpha-amylase in human serum, heparinised plasma and urine.
    Quantitative determination of alpha-fetoprotein
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    Quantitative determination of IgG antibodies to anti-mitochondrial antigen M2.

    Quantitative determination of anti-Müllerian hormone

    Qualitative determination of anti-nuclear IgG antibodies.

    Internal function and cut-off control
    Quantitative determination of IgG / IgA / IgM antibodies to annexin V.
    Calibration:6.25 / 12.5 / 25 / 50 / 100 U/ml Cut-off: 25 U/ml
    Quantitative determination of IgG autoantibodies to complement C1q.
    Calibration: 12.5 / 25 / 50 / 100 / 200 U/ml Cut-off: 20 U/ml

    Quantitative determination of Anti-yclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP)

    Latex slide test for non-diluted serum

    Quantitative determination of anti-thyroglobulin antibodies

    Quantitative determination of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies

    Hemostat Antithrombinliquid is a chromogenic assay intended for the quantitative determination of antithrombin activity in human plasma with semi-automated or fully automated coagulation analyzers.
    The apolipoproteins B are the main protein components of low density lipoproteins (LDL-c). APO B is necessary for the reaction with LDL receptors in the liver and on cell membranes and is thus involved in transporting cholesterol from the liver to the vessel cells. Elevated levels of APO B are frequently found in atherosclerotic vascular changes and are a risk factor for atherosclerosis. Over the past several decades, decreased serum levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and increased levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) have been associated with increased risk of coronary vascular disease.

    Immunoturbidimetric test for the quantitative determination of apolipoprotein B in human serum.
    Hemostat aPTT-EL is intended for the manual and automated determination of activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) in liquid format. Due to its factor sensitivity it can be used to assay the factor deficiency of coagulation factors in the intrinsic and common pathway of coagulation (VIII, IX, XI, and XII).

    Qualitative determination of rheumatoid arthritis antibodies Internal function and cut-off control

    Quantitative determination of anti‐streptolysin O (ASO) 

    Direct bilirubin (DBIL) is a helpful marker for hepatic and post-hepatic jaundice, whereas pre-hepatic jaundice is primarily associated with an increase of indirect bilirubin. Increased direct bilirubin concentrations are found in acute and chronic viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, extrahepatic cholestasis, liver transplant rejection, and congential disorders like Dubin-Johnson and Rotor syndrome.

    Colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of bilirubin direct in human serum and plasma.
    Latex slide test for non-diluted serum.
    Complement C3 (C3c) is the central point of the classic and alternative complement pathway. C3c is a constituent of C5 convertase. On activation split products of C3c have important biological functions. C3b is an opsonin and involved in immune adherence, C3a is an anaphylatoxin and a chemotoxin. C3c behaves also like an acute phase protein, therefore increased levels may be found in acute inflammatory reactions. Decreased levels are reported in complex diseases, recurrent immune infections with pyrogenic bacteria, various glomerulonephritides and in congenital deficiencies.

    Immunoturbidimetric test for the quantitative determination of complement C3 (C3c) in human serum.
    Complement C4 (C4) is a constituent of C3 convertase and C5 convertase. Measurements of complement proteins aid in the diagnosis of immunologic disorders, especially those associated with deficiencies of complement components. Decreased levels are found in hereditary angioedema, immune complex diseases and congenital deficiencies.

    Immunoturbidimetric test for the quantitative determination of complement 4 (C4) in human serum.

    Quantitative determination of cancer antigen 125

    Quantitative determination of carbohydrate antigen 125

    Quantitative determination of cancer antigen 15-3

    Quantitative determination of carbohydrate antigen 15-3

    Quantitative determination of cancer antigen 19-9

    Quantitative determination of carbohydrate antigen 19-9
    Calcium measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of parathyroid disease, a variety of bone diseases, chronic renal disease and tetany (intermittent muscular contractions or spasms).

    Colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of calcium total in human serum and heparinised plasma.
    Quantitative determination of carcinoembryonic antigen
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    Determination of antibodies to cardiolipin
    Quantitative / qualitative determination of IgG antibodies to cyclic citrullinated peptide.
    Calibration: 25 / 50 / 200 / 800 / 1600 U/ml Cut-off: 25 U/ml

    Quantitative determination of carcinoembryonic antigen

    Chloride is the most important anion of sodium. Chloride is co-responsible for the extracellular fluid volume and plasma osmolality. Chloride measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, e.g. cystic fibrosis and diabetic ketoacidosis.

    Colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of chloride in human serum, urine and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
    Total cholesterol (CHOL) measurements are used for diagnosis and therapy control of atherosclerotic coronary vascular disease and metabolic disorders such as dyslipidemia and liver diseases. The concentration of total cholesterol in serum or plasma is influenced by different factors like age, sex, diet and physical activity.

    Colorimetric enzymatic test for the quantitative determination of total cholesterol in human serum and plasma.
    Cholinesterase activity measurements are used as a test of liver function in patients with acute and chronic hepatitis, liver sclerosis, as an indicator of insecticide poisoning and as a means to investigate atypical variants of the enzyme. A decreased level of enzyme activity is an indication of any of the above conditions. CHE is also used to identify patients with low enzyme activity before administration of muscle relaxants of the succinylcholine type. CHE activity is regarded as the most important indicator of degree of intoxication by organophosphorus pesticide.

    Enzymatic colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of Cholinesterase in human serum and plasma.
    Quantitative determination of C3d containing circulating immune complexes of IgG
    Quantitative determination of creatine kinase-MB
    Creatine kinase activity and the activity of its isoenzymes is measured for diagnosis and therapy control of myocardial infarction, myocarditis, cerebrovascular accidents, skeletal muscular dystrophies, and cardiac and skeletal muscle diseases. Creatine kinase activity is also measured for monitoring the treatment of cancer patients.

    Enzymatic UV test for the quantitative determination of creatine kinase in human serum and plasma.

    Urinary profile for visual reading and automated analysis.
    Glucose, ketones, pH, protein, nitrite, specific gravity, bilirubin, urobilinogen, blood, leukocytes, ascorbic acid

    Comprehensive urinary profile including microalbumin & creatinine - Specially suited for first time urine testing – no need for timed collection - Albumin-to-creatinine ratio automatically calculated by Combilyzer13 - Semi-quantitative visual reading for all parameters at 60 seconds. (Parameters: Ascorbic acid, Bilirubin, Blood (hemoglobin, erythrocytes), Creatinine, Glucose, Ketones, Leukocytes, Microalbumin, Nitrite, pH, Protein, Specific gravity, Urobilinogen)

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