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Ke1457

Manufactured by Immunoway
Sourced in United States

The KE1457 is a laboratory equipment used for general analytical purposes. It is a versatile instrument capable of performing various analytical tasks. The core function of the KE1457 is to provide accurate and reliable data for scientific research and testing.

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Cardiac Biomarker Detection Protocols

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CK-MB and cTnI levels were detected with the help of CK-MB ELISA kits (KE1677, Immunoway) and cTnI ELISA kits (KE1457, Immunoway) following the manufacturers’ instructions, respectively [22 (link),26 (link)]. Additionally, LDH levels were determined by colorimetry using LDH assay kits (A020-1-1, Jiancheng).
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Quantifying Inflammatory Biomarkers

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The levels of TNF-α (ab100785, Abcam), IL-1β (ab100768, Abcam), and cTn-I (KE1457, ImmunoWay) in serum were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions (R&D Systems, USA).
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