Immunoassayer
The immune analyzer uses the principle of immune reaction to diagnose and treat diseases through a biomolecule labeling and color development system. It is widely used in clinical medicine, biological products, forensic medicine, grain and oil testing, environmental protection, food safety, military and other fields. The immune analyzer has the characteristics of easy operation, high accuracy of results, strong specificity, replaceable reagents, and low cost.
According to the analysis principle, immunoanalyzers can be divided into radioimmunoassays (RIA), enzyme immunoassays (EIA), chemiluminescence immunoassays (CLIA), immunofluorescence analyzers (IFA), and immunochromatographic analyzers (ICA). )wait. Among them, enzyme-linked immunoassay analyzer is the most common one. It combines enzymatic reaction and fluorescence or chemiluminescence reaction, so that the color depth of the result is proportional to the concentration of the substance to be measured in the specimen.
When using the immunoanalyzer, you need to pay attention to some operational details, such as preventing specimens or washing liquid from splashing into the detection hole; if washing liquid or liquid containing washing liquid splashes into the eyes, mouth, or nose, rinse it immediately with plenty of water. ; Avoid violent shaking and vibration during operation to prevent damage to the machine; when the instrument fails, it should be repaired in time to avoid affecting the test results.
In short, the immune analyzer is a powerful medical device that plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. During use, you need to pay attention to operating specifications to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the results.