Product Summary

Cat. No.
KIT 043
Assay range
4-400 pg/mL
Assay time
<4 hours
Limit of detection
0.56 pg/mL
Species reactivity (positive)
None
Storage
4°C
Target
Dog NGAL (Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin)
Background
NGAL determination allows kidney injury to be detected almost as soon as it occurs, and not at the later stage when the consequences of impaired kidney function can be detected by existing routine tests and the damage has been consolidated.
Regulatory status
RUO - Research Use Only.
Other information
Kit features highly reproducible and easy-to-use working solutions, ready-to-use calibrators and pre-coated 96-well ELISA plate. All incubations performed at room temperature. Requires only standard ELISA equipment.

Scientific References

24106249 – Ahn HJ, Hyun C (2013 Evaluation of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) activity in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Vet Rec 173:452

24074691 – Daure E, Belanger MC, Beauchamp G, Lapointe C (2013)Elevation of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) in non-azotemic dogs with urinary tract infection. Res Vet Sci 95:1181-1185

23535405 – Kai K, Yamaguchi T, Yoshimatsu Y, Kinoshita J, Teranishi M, Takasaki W (2013) Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, a sensitive urinary biomarker of acute kidney injury in dogs receiving gentamicin. J Toxicol Sci 38:269-277

23140141 – Segev G, Bankirer T, Steinberg D, Duvdevani M, Shapur NK, Friedman M, Lavy E (2013) Evaluation of urinary catheters coated with sustained-release varnish of chlorhexidine in mitigating biofilm formation on urinary catheters in dogs. J Vet Intern Med 27:39-46

22356524 – Nabity MB, Lees GE, Cianciolo R, Boggess MM, Steiner JM, Suchodolski JS (2012) Urinary biomarkers of renal disease in dogs with X-linked hereditary nephropathy. J Vet Intern Med 26:282-293

Cat. No.
KIT 043
Assay range
4-400 pg/mL
Assay time
<4 hours
Limit of detection
0.56 pg/mL
Species reactivity (positive)
None
Storage
4°C
Target
Dog NGAL (Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin)
Background
NGAL determination allows kidney injury to be detected almost as soon as it occurs, and not at the later stage when the consequences of impaired kidney function can be detected by existing routine tests and the damage has been consolidated.
Regulatory status
RUO - Research Use Only.
Other information
Kit features highly reproducible and easy-to-use working solutions, ready-to-use calibrators and pre-coated 96-well ELISA plate. All incubations performed at room temperature. Requires only standard ELISA equipment.

24106249 – Ahn HJ, Hyun C (2013 Evaluation of serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) activity in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Vet Rec 173:452

24074691 – Daure E, Belanger MC, Beauchamp G, Lapointe C (2013)Elevation of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) in non-azotemic dogs with urinary tract infection. Res Vet Sci 95:1181-1185

23535405 – Kai K, Yamaguchi T, Yoshimatsu Y, Kinoshita J, Teranishi M, Takasaki W (2013) Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, a sensitive urinary biomarker of acute kidney injury in dogs receiving gentamicin. J Toxicol Sci 38:269-277

23140141 – Segev G, Bankirer T, Steinberg D, Duvdevani M, Shapur NK, Friedman M, Lavy E (2013) Evaluation of urinary catheters coated with sustained-release varnish of chlorhexidine in mitigating biofilm formation on urinary catheters in dogs. J Vet Intern Med 27:39-46

22356524 – Nabity MB, Lees GE, Cianciolo R, Boggess MM, Steiner JM, Suchodolski JS (2012) Urinary biomarkers of renal disease in dogs with X-linked hereditary nephropathy. J Vet Intern Med 26:282-293

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