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Clinical chemistry
Haematology
POC testing
Molecular biology
Electrophoresis
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ELISA
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Human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) is a glycoprotein hormone produced by the developing placenta shortly after fertilization. In normal pregnancy, hCG can be detected in both urine and serum as early as 7 to 10 days after conception. hCG levels continue to rise very rapidly, frequently exceeding 100 mIU/mL by the first missed menstrual period, and peaking 100,000-200,000 mIU/mL about 10-12 weeks into pregnancy. The appearance of hCG in both the urine and serum soon after conception, and its subsequent rapid rise in concentration during early gestational growth, make it an excellent marker for the early detection of pregnancy.
Q-Line Rapid β-hCG Pregnancy Test is a rapid test that qualitatively detects the presences of hCG in urine specimen. The test utilizes a combination of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to selectively detect elevated levels of hCG in urine.
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