Introduction
GI infections are caused by the ingestion of harmful pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses or parasites, into the digestive tract.Most people with GI infections recover on their own, but GI infections can be dangerous in persons with weakened or compromised immune systems.
Aware of the importance and demand of gastrointestinal pathogens disease detection, we have launched a high-sensitivity GI disease detection lateral flow assay uncut sheet through research and development, such as FOB antigen test,H.Pylori Antigen/Antibody Test, etc.
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Lateral Flow Assay Uncut Sheet
Our uncut sheet contains multiple individual test strips arranged in a grid-like pattern. Each test strip consists of a sample pad, a conjugate pad, a nitrocellulose membrane, and an absorbent pad. The uncut sheet can be subsequently cut into individual strips for packaging and distribution.
Key attributes
Customization (Min. order: 1000)
- Absorbent paper brand sticker
- Customization of C&T position
- Customizable Dimension
For more customization details, contact us.
Key attributes
Customization (Min. order: 1000)
- Absorbent paper brand sticker
- Customization of C&T position
- Customizable Dimension
For more customization details, contact us.
Tightly Packed Product
Providing flexible product packaging to ensure uncut sheet safety and stability during transportation and storage.
7/24 Online Support
Timely and professional online consulting and answering services can help our clients to obtain the solutions and after-sales issues.
Gastrointestinal Diseases
Accuracy | Sensitivity | Idiosyncrasy | Rapidity | Simplicity | Safety | Good Price
Serial No. | Product | CE | Type | Specimen |
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1 | Astrovirus Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
2 | Adenovirus Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
3 | Rota Virus Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
4 | Adenovirus/Rota Virus Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
5 | Cholera Ag(O1/O139) | √ | Device | Feces |
6 | Cholera Ag(O1) | √ | Device | Feces |
7 | Cholera Ag(O139) | √ | Device | Feces |
8 | Noro Virus Ag (GI/GII) | √ | Device | Feces |
9 | Noro Virus Ag (GI/GII) | √ | Device | Feces |
10 | Noro Virus Ag (GI) | √ | Device | Feces |
11 | Noro Virus Ag (GII) | √ | Device | Feces |
12 | Rota Virus /Noro Virus(GI/GII) Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
13 | H.Pylori Ab | √ | Device | Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma |
14 | H.Pylori Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
15 | H.Pylori Ag | √ | Strip | Feces |
16 | Clostridium Difficile Ag(GDH) | √ | Device | Feces |
17 | Clostridium Difficile Ag(Toxin A) | √ | Device | Feces |
18 | Clostridium Difficile Ag(Toxin B) | √ | Device | Feces |
19 | Clostridium Difficile Ag(Toxin A/B) | √ | Device | Feces |
20 | C. Parivum Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
21 | G.Lambila Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
22 | Cryptosporidium/Giardia Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
23 | Salmonella paratyphi A Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
24 | Salmonella paratyphi B Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
25 | Salmonella paratyphi A/B Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
26 | Campylobacter jejuni Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
27 | Transferrin(TRF) Ag | √ | Device | Feces |
28 | H.Pylori /Transferrin(TRF) Ag | √ | Device | Feces |