Evidence Series Immunoanalysers
Evidence Series Immunoanalysers
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In 2002, Randox invented a world first, Biochip Array Technology (BAT), instantly changing the landscape of diagnostic testing forever. BAT is a multi-analyte platform which provides an unrivaled increase in patient information per sample. Instead of a patient sample needing to be subdivided for each test result, or in some cases re-collected, Biochip Array Technology offers a diagnostic patient profile with each patient sample. So now the patient’s needs become the focus, as BAT delivers the multiple results needed for improved diagnosis.
With over £250 million invested into Biochip Array Technology research and development, Randox have launched a range of Biochip Array Technology immunoanalysers – The Evidence Series. This includes the Evidence, the Evidence Investigator and the Evidence MultiSTAT. Each analyser is developed with boundary pushing engineering, designed to make financial, labour and time savings for the end user. Utilising this technology, the Evidence series guarantees cost-effective, highly accurate and flexible testing solutions.
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Evidence Investigator
Evidence MultiSTAT
Evidence
Why choose the Evidence Series?
Biochip Array Technology Test Menu
Adhesion Molecules
E-Selectin | P-Selectin | L-Selectin | |
Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-I – ICAM-I | Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-I –VCAM-I | ||
Alzheimer’s
Apolipoprotein E4 –ApoE4 | Pan Apolipoprotein E – Apo E |
Anaemia
Ferritin | Folate | Vitamin B12 |
Bone Disease
Vitamin D | |||
Cancer
Carcinoembryonic Antigen – CEA | Free Prostate Specific Antigen − FPSA | Total Prostate Specific Antigen − TPSA | |
Cardiac
Cardiac Troponin I – cTnl | Creatine Kinase MB – CKMB | Heart Fatty Acid Binding Protein – H-FABP | Myoglobin |
Cerebral
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor − BDNF | Neuron Specific Enolase − NSE | ||
Cytokines
Epidermal Growth Factor − EGF | Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor | Interferon-γ − IFN-γ | Interleukin-1 alpha − IL-1α |
Interleukin-1 beta − IL-1β | Interleukin-2 − IL-2 | Interleukin-3 − IL-3 | Interleukin-4 − IL-4 |
Interleukin-5 − IL 5 | Interleukin-6 − IL-6 | Interleukin-7 − IL-7 | Interleukin-8 − IL-8 |
Interleukin-4 − IL-4 | Interleukin-5 − IL 5 | Interleukin-6 − IL-6 | Interleukin-7 − IL-7 |
Interleukin-8 − IL-8 | Interleukin-10 − IL-10 | Interleukin-12p70 − IL-12p70 | Interleukin-13 − IL-13 |
Interleukin-15 − IL 15 | Interleukin-23 − IL-23 | Macrophage Infl ammatory Protein-1α − MIP-1α | Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 − MMP 9 |
Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1 − MCP-1 | Soluble IL-2 Receptor Alpha − sIL-2Rα | Soluble IL-6 Receptor − sIL-6R | Soluble Tumour Necrosis Factor Receptor 1 − sTNFR1 |
Soluble Tumour Necrosis Factor Receptor 2 − sTNFR2 | Tumour Necrosis Factor-α − TNF-α | Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor − VEGF | |
Diabetes
Insulin | |||
Endocrine
Cortisol | Dehydroepiandrosterone-Sulphate- DHEAS | ||
Fertility / Pregnancy
Estradiol | Follicle Stimulating Hormone − FSH | Luteinizing Hormone − LH | Progesterone |
Prolactin | Sex Hormone Binding Globulin − SHBG | Testosterone | |
Fibrinolysis
D-Dimer |
Gastro
Gastrin 17 – GI7 | Helicobacter pylori – H. pylori | Pepsinogen I – PGI | Pepsinogen II – PGII |
Metabolic
Adiponectin | Ferritin | Insulin | Leptin |
Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor − PAI-1 | Resistin |
Renal
Adiponectin | Complement C3a des Arginine – C3a des Arg | CRP (C-Reactive Protein) | Cystatin C |
D-Dimer | Epidermal Growth Factor − EGF | Fatty Acid Binding Protein-1 − FABP1 | Interleukin-8 − IL-8 |
Macrophage Infl ammatory Protein-1α − MIP-1α | Neutrophil Gelatinase – Associated Lipocalin – NGAL | Soluble Tumour Necrosis Factor Receptor 1 − sTNFR1 | Soluble Tumour Necrosis Factor Receptor 2 − sTNFR2 |
Stroke
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor − BDNF | D-Dimer | Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein − GFAP | Glutathione S – Transferase Pi – GSTPi |
Heart Fatty Acid Binding Protein – H-FABP | Interleukin-6 − IL-6 | Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase – NDKA | Neuron Specifi c Enolase − NSE |
Parkinson Protein 7 − PARK-7 | Soluble Tumour Necrosis Factor Receptor 1 − sTNFR1 | ||
Thyroid
Anti-Thyroglobulin − Anti-Tg | Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase − Anti-TPO | Free Tri-iodothyronine − FT3 | Free Thyroxine − FT4 |
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone − TSH | Thyroxine Binding Globulin − TBG | Total Tri-iodothyronine − TT3 | Total Thyroxine − TT4 |
Toxicology
Amphetamine | Barbiturates | Benzodiazepines I | Benzodiazepines II |
Buprenorphine | Cannabinoids – THC | Cocaine Metabolite | Dextromethorphan |
Fentanyl | Ketamine | Meprobamate | Methadone |
Opiate | Oxycodone I | Oxycodone II | Phencyclidine – PCP |
Tramadol | Tricyclic Antidepressants | Zolpidem | |
Molecular
20 SNPs | Adenovirus A/B/C/D/E | APOB – 1 mutation | Bordetella pertussis |
BRAF – 1 mutation | Chlamydia trachomatis – (CT) | Chlamydophila pneumoniae | Coronavirus 229E/NL63 |
Coronavirus OC43/HKU1 | Enterovirus A/B/C | Haemophilus ducreyi – (HD) | Haemophilus influenzae |
Herpes simplex Virus 1– (HSV-1) | Herpes simplex Virus 2 – (HSV-2) | Human Bocavirus 1/2/3 | Human Metapneumovirus – hMPV |
Influenza A/B | KRAS – 16 mutations | LDLR – 38 mutations | Legionella pneumophila |
Moraxella catarrhalis | Mycoplasma genitalium – (MG) | Mycoplasma hominis – (MH) | Mycoplasma pneumoniae |
Neisseria gonorrhoea – (NG) | Parainfluenza Virus 1/2/3/4 | PCSK9 – 1 mutation | PIK3CA – 3 mutations |
Respiratory Syncytial Virus a – RSVa | Respiratory Syncytial Virus b – RSVb | Rhinovirus A/B | Streptococcus pneumoniae |
Treponema pallidum – (TP) | Trichomonas vaginalis – (TV) | Ureaplasma urealyticum – (UU) | |
Veterinary Residues / Food Diagnostics
17β-Clostebol | 5-hydroxy Flunixin | Aflatoxin B1 | Aflatoxin G1/G2 |
Aflatoxin M1 | AHD | Amikacin/Kanamycin | Amino Benzimidazoles |
Amoxicillin | AMOZ | Amphenicols | Ampicillin |
AOZ | Apramycin | Avermectins | Bacitracin |
Baquiloprim | Benzimidazoles | Beta-agonists | Beta-Lactams |
Boldenone | Cefapirin | Cefoperazone | Cefquinome |
Ceftiofur | Cefuroxime | Cephalexin | Cephalonium |
Chloramphenicol | Chlormadinone | Clopidol | Cloxacillin |
Corticosteroids | Dapsone | Decoquinate | Deoxynivalenol |
Dexamethasone | Diacetoxyscirpenol | Diclazuril | Dicloxacillin |
Dihydrostreptomycin | Ergot Alkaloids | Erythromycin | Ethinylestradiol |
Fumonisins | Gentamicin | Gestagens | Halofugine |
Hygromycin B | Imidocarb | Kanamycin | Lasalocid |
Levamisole | Lincomycin | Lincosamides | MaduramicinG |
Melamine | Meloxicam | Metamizole | Methyltestosterone |
Monensin | Moxidectin (MXD) | Nandrolone | Neomycin/Paromomycin |
Nicarbazin | Nitroimidazoles | Nitroxynil | Novobiocin |
Ochratoxin A | Oxacillin | Paxilline | Penicillin G |
Penicillin V | Phenylbutazone | Pirlimycin | Polymixins |
Quinolones | Ractopamine | Rifaximin | Robenidine |
Salinomycin | SEM | Spectinomycin | Spiramycin |
Spiramycin/Josamycin | Stanozolol | Stilbenes | Streptomycin |
Sulfaguanidine | Sulfamethazine | Sulphachlorpyridazine | Sulphadiazine |
Sulphadimethoxine | Sulphadoxine | Sulphamerazine | Sulphamethazine |
Sulphamethizole | Sulphamethoxazole | Sulphamethoxypyridazine | Sulphapyridine |
Sulphaquinoxaline | Sulphathiazole | Sulphisoxazole | Sulphonamides |
T2 toxin | Tetracyclines | Thiabendazole | Thiamphenicol |
Tobramycin | Tolfenamic Acid | Toltrazuril | Trenbolone |
Triclabendazole | Trimethoprim | Tylosin | Tylosin B/Tilmicosin |
Virginiamycin | Virginiamycin M1 | Zearalenone | Zeranol |