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Finecare Cortisol Rapid Quantitative Test Kit
Key Features and Specifications
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Test Principle: Fluorescence immunoassay.
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Sample Type: Serum, plasma, or whole blood.
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Measuring Range: Typically 1 – 60 µg/dL (may vary with analyzer model).
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Reaction Time: Approximately 15 minutes.
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Sample Volume: About 75 µL.
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Storage Temperature: 4°C – 30°C.
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Shelf Life: Valid until the expiration date on the packaging.
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Compatible Device: Finecare FIA Analyzer (e.g., Finecare FS-113, Finecare Plus).
Finecare CRP Control Kit
Finecare CRP Rapid Quantitative Test
✅ Key Features & Specifications
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Test principle: Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) for the quantitative determination of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) concentration in human serum, plasma, or whole blood.
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Analyte: C-Reactive Protein (CRP).
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Measurement range: Typically 0.5 mg/L – 200 mg/L (may vary slightly depending on lot or analyzer version).
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Sample types: Whole blood, serum, or plasma.
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Turnaround time: Approximately 3–15 minutes per test.
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Storage conditions: Test cartridges stable at 4 °C – 30 °C with a shelf life of up to 24 months.
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Instrument compatibility: Requires a Finecare™ Fluorescence Immunoassay Analyzer (such as Finecare, Finecare Plus, or Finecare II) for quantitative measurement.
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Sample volume: Around 75–100 µL per test.
Finecare cTnI (Cardiac Troponin I) Control Kit
Key Features and Specifications
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Test Principle: Quality control for fluorescence immunoassay.
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Sample Type: Control serum or plasma.
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Levels: Typically includes low and high cTnI concentration controls.
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Storage Temperature: 2°C – 8°C (refrigeration required).
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Stability: Follow manufacturer instructions for expiration and usage.
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Intended Device: Finecare FIA Analyzer (e.g., Finecare FS-113, Finecare Plus).
Finecare cTnI / CK-MB / Myoglobin (Myo) Rapid Quantitative Test
✅ Key Features & Specifications
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Test principle: Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) for the simultaneous quantitative detection of cardiac markers:
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Cardiac Troponin I (cTnI)
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Creatine Kinase-MB (CK-MB)
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Myoglobin (Myo)
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Analytes: cTnI, CK-MB, and Myoglobin in human serum, plasma, or whole blood.
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Sample types: Whole blood, serum, or plasma.
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Sample volume:
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cTnI: ~75 µL (serum/plasma), ~100 µL (whole blood)
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CK-MB: ~75–100 µL
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Myo: ~75–100 µL
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Turnaround time: Results available in approximately 15 minutes.
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Measuring/detection ranges:
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cTnI: 0.1–50 ng/mL
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CK-MB: 0.5–200 ng/mL
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Myoglobin: 5–500 ng/mL
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Storage conditions: Cartridges stable at 4–30 °C, shelf life up to 24 months.
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Instrument compatibility: Requires a Finecare™ Fluorescence Immunoassay Analyzer (Finecare, Finecare Plus, or Finecare II) for quantitative reading.
Finecare cTnI Rapid Quantitative Test
✅ Key Features & Specifications
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Test principle: Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) for the quantitative detection of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in human whole blood, serum, or plasma.
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Intended use: An aid in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and in monitoring patients with suspected cardiac injury or at risk of major adverse cardiac events (MACE).
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Sample types: Whole blood, serum, or plasma.
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Sample volume: Approximately 75 µL (serum/plasma) or 100 µL (whole blood) per test.
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Turnaround time: Results available in about 15 minutes.
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Measurement range: Typically 0.1 ng/mL to 50 ng/mL.
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Storage conditions: Cartridges stable at 4 °C – 30 °C, with a shelf life of up to 24 months.
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Instrument compatibility: Requires a Finecare™ Fluorescence Immunoassay Analyzer (e.g., Finecare, Finecare Plus, or Finecare II) for quantitative result reading.
Finecare D-Dimer Rapid Quantitative Test
✅ Key Features & Specifications
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Test principle: Fluorescence immunoassay for quantitative measurement of D-Dimer in human whole blood or plasma.
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Measuring range: 0.1 mg/L – 10 mg/L (detection limit approximately 0.1 mg/L).
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Sample types: Whole blood or plasma (serum not recommended).
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Turnaround time: Approximately 15 minutes per test.
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Storage conditions: Test cartridges stable at 4 °C – 30 °C with a shelf life of up to 24 months.
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Instrument compatibility: Requires the Finecare™ Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) Analyzer for quantitative read-out.
Finecare Estradiol (E2) Rapid Quantitative Test
✅ Key Features & Specifications
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Test principle: Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) for the quantitative measurement of Estradiol (E2) in human serum, plasma, or whole blood.
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Analyte: Estradiol (E2).
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Measurement range: Typically 20–2000 pg/mL (may vary slightly depending on the lot).
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Sample types: Whole blood, serum, or plasma.
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Sample volume: Approximately 75–100 µL per test.
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Turnaround time: Results available in 15 minutes.
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Storage conditions: Test cartridges stable at 4 °C – 30 °C, with a shelf life up to 24 months.
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Instrument compatibility: Requires a Finecare™ Fluorescence Immunoassay Analyzer (Finecare, Finecare Plus, or Finecare II) for quantitative reading.
Finecare Ferritin Rapid Quantitative Test Kit
Finecare FPSA Rapid Quantitative Test Kit
Key Features and Specifications
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Test Principle: Fluorescence immunoassay.
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Sample Type: Serum or plasma.
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Measuring Range: Typically 0.1 – 25 ng/mL (may vary with analyzer model).
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Reaction Time: Approximately 15 minutes.
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Sample Volume: Around 75 µL.
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Storage Temperature: 4°C – 30°C.
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Shelf Life: Up to the expiration date stated on the packaging.
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Finecare FS-113 Meter
Key Features and Specifications
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Testing Principle: Fluorescence immunoassay (FIA).
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Sample Types: Whole blood, serum, or plasma (depending on test kit).
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Test Time: Typically 10–15 minutes per test.
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Display: High-resolution LCD screen for easy reading of results.
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Memory Storage: Stores multiple test results for record-keeping and trend analysis.
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Connectivity: USB or data output for printing or exporting results (depending on model).
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Portability: Lightweight, compact, and suitable for point-of-care testing.
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Calibration: Automatic calibration using control samples.
Finecare FS-205 Meter
Key Features and Specifications
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Testing Principle: Fluorescence immunoassay (FIA).
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Sample Types: Whole blood, serum, plasma (depending on test kit).
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Test Time: Typically 10–15 minutes per test.
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Memory Capacity: Stores multiple test results for record-keeping and tracking.
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Display: High-resolution LCD screen with easy-to-read results.
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Connectivity: USB or data output for printing or exporting results (depending on model).
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Portability: Compact, lightweight, and battery-powered options available.
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Calibration: Automatic calibration using control samples.