Feline panleukopenia (FPV), caused by the feline panleukopenia virus, is a highly contagious and severe infectious disease in cats. Common clinical symptoms include high fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and other manifestations. It is characterized by high mortality, strong transmissibility, and a rapid disease progression, with particularly elevated infection and mortality rates among kittens. Therefore, reliable and effective detection methods play a vital role in guiding prevention, diagnosis, and treatment efforts.
This product uses fluorescence immunochromatography to quantify FPV in cat feces. Basic principle: T and C lines are drawn on the nitrate fiber membrane, the T line is covered with antibody a which can specifically recognize FPV antigen, and another fluorescent nanomaterial-labeled antibody b which can specifically recognize FPV is sprayed on the binding pad, the FPV in the sample firstly combines with the nanomaterial-labeled antibody b to form a complex, then upward chromatographically, the complex binds with the antibody a of the T line to form a sandwich structure, and the nanomaterial emits fluorescent signals when excited light is irradiated, and the nanomaterial emits fluorescent signals. When irradiated with excitation light, the nanomaterial emits a fluorescent signal, and the intensity of the signal is positively correlated with the concentration of FPV in the sample.
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