Getein TSH Fast Test Kit is used in the screening, clinical diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic effect evaluation of thyroid diseases.
TSH Fast Test Kit
(Immunofluorescence Assay)
TSH Fast Test Kit (Immunofluorescence Assay) is intended for in vitro quantitative determination of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in human serum and plasma samples.
TSH is the main regulator of thyroid cell growth,thyroid hormone synthesis and secretion. TSH (MW 30 kDa) is synthesized and secreted by tsh cells of pituitary gland, it has negative feedback to the synthesis and secretion process. The fluctuation of TSH is faster and more significant than thyroid hormones when thyroid function was changed, it is a sensitive biomarker of hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid function.
Contents
1. For Getein1100/ Getein1180
Package specifications: 25 tests/box, 10 tests/box
1) TSH test card in a sealed pouch with desiccant
2) Disposable pipet
3) User manual: 1 piece/box
4) SD card: 1 piece/box
2. For Getein1600:
Package specifications: 2×24 tests/box, 2×48 tests/box
1) Sealed cartridge with 24/48 Getein TSH test cards
2) User manual: 1 piece/box
Materials required for Getein1600:
1) Sample diluent: 1 bottle/box
2) Box with pipette tips: 96 tips/box
3) Mixing plate: 1 piece/box
Note: Do not mix or interchange different batches of kits
Test Item |
Sample |
Method |
Storage Condition |
TSH |
S/P |
Immunofluorescence Assay |
4-30℃ |
Detection Range |
Test Time |
Cut-off Value |
Shelf Life |
0.10 ulU/mL~50.00 ulU/mL |
15 min |
0.27 ulU/mL~ 4.20 ulU/mL |
24 months |
Applicable Device
Getein1100 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer
Getein1180 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer
Getein1600 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer
Clinical Application
1. As an aid in the screening, clinical diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic effect evaluation of thyroid diseases.
2. As an aid in the diagnosis of primary hyperthyroidism and primary hypothyroidism.
3. First strategy for abnormal thyroid function diagnosis.
4. Screening newborns for hypothyroidism
5. Screening of TSH levels during pregnancy