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CKIsoenzymes Analysis by Helena Labs by Corbin Triston
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CKIsoenzymes Analysis by Helena Labs |
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Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes, are also commonly referred to as CK Isoenzymes, and is what forms the basis on the test to measure the level of enzymes in the blood. Analysis of CKIsoenzymes mostly majors on creatine phosphokinase, also known as CPK and is found in three forms, CPK-BB, CPK-MM and CPK-MB. By analyzing these levels a doctor can easily diagnose patients of any conditions or illnesses. CPK-BB enzymes are found in the brain and lungs, CPK-MM in skeletal muscle and CPK-MB in the heart. If there is any damage to the lung, brain, muscle or heart, these isoenzymes will most likely to leak to the patients’ bloodstream. CKIsoenzymes analysis entails a barrage of procedures to come up with tangible results. The patient has to give a blood sample for testing. This is done by blood being drawn from the forearm. Blood drawn is then stored in a vial or syringe and placed in an electrophoresis assay for testing. Helena labs offer one of the best, fully automated CKIsoenzymes analysis assays to test isoenzymes in blood. This assay is known as the SPIFE electrophoresis system. CK Isoenzymes - The SPIFE assay system offers automated separation, reagent application, and sample application solutions. With the SPIFE assay, you can separate up to 40 samples into MM, BB and MB fractions in about 65 minutes. Good thing is that Helena labs offer smaller sized kits that can provide 10 to 20 samples. With these kits, you can easily work on large projects or smaller scale tests. Helena Labs CKIsoenzymes analysis is the best to establishing the documentation of myocardial injury. Under this analysis, electrophoresis is the method used to reference the situation. With SPIFE, there are fewer cases of repeat tests, false positives with better atypical identification and better confirmation of results. Helena Labs SPIFE automation takes isoenzyme testing to whole different level making it easier to analyze isoenzymes just like in chemistry analyzing or immunochemical methods. About the Author: Related Articles -
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