Ferritin, serum or plasma
▪ 1st incubation: 6 µL of sample, a biotinylated monoclonal ferritin‑specific antibody, and a monoclonal ferritin‑specific antibody labeled with a ruthenium complexa) form a sandwich complex.
▪ 2nd incubation: After addition of streptavidin-coated microparticles, the complex becomes bound to the solid phase via interaction of biotin and streptavidin.
▪ Results are determined via a calibration curve which is instrumentspecifically generated by 2‑point calibration and a master curve provided via the cobas link.
Serum, Plasma Lithium Heparin
150 uL
Frozen
Ferritin is a high-molecular weight iron-containing protein that functions in the body as an iron storage compound. Measuring serum ferritin have significantly advanced the ability to detect iron deficiency and overload. Since iron deficiency is present before the onset of anemia, detection of an iron depleted state is important for the control of nutritional anemia. The clinical assessment of iron stores has historically relied on the determination of serum iron, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) and percent transferrin (ratio of serum iron and TIBC) or direct examination of bone marrow.
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