@ Allervet - Oligoclonal Technology - the New Era for allergy serology in
@ Allervet - Oligoclonal Technology - the New Era for allergy serology in
serum allergy tests are not all equal. While the tests are mainly based on ELISA, the main difference lies in the revealing of the IgE molecule that they use. This needs to be bound in a reliable and unique to IgE, thus determining the sensitivity and specificity of the test. Each test then can only be as good as the ligand molecule is IgE.
There are many tests using anti-IgE antibodies - both polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies - and using methods such as a fragment of the IgE receptor.
Although comparative studies have attempted to demonstrate the superiority of one method over another, advances in technology have led to improved reagents and procedures for making such comparisons made in the past, and to this day, absolutely useless and obsolete, and more that other reasons related to marketing of multinational corporations. (Lee et al 2009) as mentioned
technology continues to advance and during the last 2 years in Alergovet methods have been developed to further improve the quality of the test.
We started with the production of a single recombinant canine IgE (regen) , this IgE is then used through several steps - method "oligoclonal" - to detect canine IgE without cross-reaction with IgG.
technology "oligoclonal" combines the advantages of "specific monoclonal" with "sensitivity polyclonal" in order to significantly increase the diagnostic performance of the method we use.
Soon more information about remembering that already oggi i test che richiederete sono sviluppati con tecnologia “Oligoclonale” senza alcun aumento di prezzo.
A disposizione per eventuali ulteriori informazioni.
Saluti
Dr Emanuele Minetti
Direttore Sanitario
BiEsseA srl
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