Myocardial Enzyme (MYO) Detection Kit

The Myocardial Enzyme (MYO) Detection Kit is an innovative diagnostic tool designed to measure myoglobin levels in serum or plasma. Myoglobin is a critical biomarker for early detection of muscle injury, particularly myocardial infarction (heart attack). This kit offers a fast, accurate, and reliable solution for healthcare professionals to diagnose and monitor various muscle-related conditions.

Rapid and Reliable Myoglobin Detection for Critical Diagnoses

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Biomarker for early detection

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Accurate, and reliable solution

Overview

  • The MYO Detection Kit measures myoglobin levels in serum or plasma, an early marker of muscle injury. It is used for diagnosing myocardial infarction (heart attack) and other muscle injuries.
  • Sample Types: Serum, Plasma
  • Reaction Time: 10 minutes
  • Detection Range: 10–10,000 ng/mL
  • In Your Medical Field: MYO levels are critical for detecting myocardial infarction and other conditions causing muscle damage.
  • Diagnosis Diseases: Myocardial infarction (MI), Acute coronary syndrome (ACS), Muscle injury, Rhabdomyolysis
  • Available Instruments:
    • CamDX-CL1000
    • CamDX-CL1200i
    • CamDX-CL1800AT
    • Power Biolab 4800

 

Why Choose the MYO Detection Kit?

Precision and Speed

Get accurate results in just 10 minutes, facilitating rapid clinical decisions.

Comprehensive Detection Range

Covers a wide range of myoglobin concentrations, ensuring versatility in clinical applications.

Ease of Use

Designed for seamless integration into modern diagnostic workflows with user-friendly instruments.

Reliable Performance

Backed by state-of-the-art technology, providing dependable results for healthcare providers.

High Sensitivity

Detects even minimal changes in myoglobin levels, enabling early detection of muscle injuries and cardiac events.

Cost-Effective Solution

Offers excellent value with high-quality results, reducing the need for multiple tests and improving overall efficiency in diagnostics.

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