Key Features of All-in-One Immunoassays
The All-In-One immunoassay system, developed by Luminescent MD, has the following key features:
1. Proprietary technology that temporarily stores highly selective antibodies required in the system, achieved by combining various types of nanoparticles.
2. Utilizes a single antibody that can both capture a target antigen and detect its activity, simplifying the testing process.
3. Enables rapid quantification of target antigens through a single short immunoreaction, eliminating the need for multiple long incubations and time-consuming washing procedures.
4. Highly sensitive and capable of consecutively analyzing multiple different antigens in a patient sample using a multi-array diagnostic kit, delivering quick and accurate results.
3. Enables rapid quantification of target antigens through a single short immunoreaction, eliminating the need for multiple long incubations and time-consuming washing procedures.
4. Highly sensitive and capable of consecutively analyzing multiple different antigens in a patient sample using a multi-array diagnostic kit, delivering quick and accurate results.
The All-in-One immunoassay represents a more comprehensive and efficient method for measuring immune responses, enabling the measurement of multiple immune factors simultaneously or continuously in a single experiment. This innovative approach holds great potential in the early diagnosis of various human diseases, including cancer, cardiac ailments, and thyroid diseases, as well as rapid diagnosis and monitoring of patients infected with various pathogens, including influenza and COVID-19.
By providing faster, more accurate, and less invasive testing methods, this technology has the potential to greatly enhance medical professionals' understanding of an individual's immune system status. This, in turn, can support innovative research and the development of diagnostic and therapeutic methods in the field of immunology.
By providing faster, more accurate, and less invasive testing methods, this technology has the potential to greatly enhance medical professionals' understanding of an individual's immune system status. This, in turn, can support innovative research and the development of diagnostic and therapeutic methods in the field of immunology.