CD4% kit – dry

380,00

SKU: Ab-6102

Ref: Ab-6102 
Quantity: 100 Tests
Antibody: monoclonal anti human CD4
IT4-R-PE mouse IgG1

monoclonal anti human CD45
MEM-28-R-PE/Dy647 mouse IgG1

Application: Flow cytometry
(λ=488nm or λ=532nm)

 

 

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SKU: Ab-6102 Category:

Freeze dried antibody kit for counting of CD4 positive lymphocytes out of all lymphocytes for monitoring of HIV/ AIDS patients

International efforts are on the way to improve the follow-up diagnostic for HIV/AIDS patients by replacing CD4 and CD4% immunodiagnostic by viral load analysis techniques.

The implementation of wide spread and point of care laboratory capacity for viral load analysis is on the way and may last some more years. This means that CD4 and CD4% counting will remain as the key diagnostic tool for several years to come. And in the long future immunstatus analysis by estimating the CD4+-lymphocytes and
CD4%-lymphocytes besides viral load estimation will be of high medical diagnostic value.

Since about 15 years great effort has been invested in order to improve CD4 techniques and to develop new protocols with the aim to make this indispensable diagnostic test affordable and available to everybody who needs it (Greve B. et al., 2003). Especially children are dependent on reliable working CD4% protocols (Greve B. et al., 2005). Now we are able to introduce a new unique ready to use CD4% dry kit. Today there is no other commercial available CD4% dry kit worldwide. This new developed kit could be used on all known flow cytometers.

 

References

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Greve B., Göhde W., Cassens U., Göhde R.; New Protocols to Follow Up HIV-induced Immune Impairment in Paediatric Samples; Busines Briefing: Long-Term Healthcare:2005, pp. 32-35

Wade A. M. and Ades A. E.; Incorporating correlations between measurements into the estimation of age-related reference ranges; Stat Med. 1998 Sep 15;17(17):1989-2002

Nagel J., Chrest F., Pyle R., Adler W.; Monoclonal antibody analysis of T lymphocyte subsets in young and aged adults; Immunol Invest.; 1983;12:223-237.

Jung A. C. and Paasuw D. S.; Diagnosing HIV-Related Disease: Using the CD4 Count as a Guide; J Gen Intern Med. 1998 Feb; 13(2): 131–136; doi:  10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00031.x

Swaminathan S., Hanna L .E., Raja A., Sankaran K., Kumar A. N.; Age-related changes in blood lymphocyte subsets of south Indian children; Natl Med J India; 2003 Sep-Oct;16(5):249-52

Milena N., De Biasi S., Bianchini E., Gibellini L., Pinti M., Scacchetti T., Trenti T., Borghi V., Mussini C., Cossarizza A.; Reliable and Accurate CD4+ T Cell Count and Percent by the Portable Flow Cytometer CyFlow MiniPOC and “CD4 Easy Count Kit-Dry”, as Revealed by the Comparison with the Gold Standard Dual Platform Technology; PLOSOne; Published: January 26, 2015 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116848

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