Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) analysis
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme responsible for hydrolyzing organic phosphate esters to breakdown proteins in the body. Raised levels of ALP could indicate the presence of liver disease, gallbladder disease or even a bone disorder, as damaged cells will release excess ALP into the bloodstream.
To determine the tissue source of the elevated ALP in serum, electrophoresis is used to separate the isoenzymes which are then visualized using a chromogenic substrate.
This is an automated, standard assay for drug development research. Please contact us for site-specific details in regards to research model capabilities.
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Immature reticulocyte fraction-high (IRF-H) analysis
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Total human chorionic gonadotropin (ThCG, HCG) clinical assay analysis
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Lipoprotein (a) (LPA, LP(a), LPa) analysis
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) analysis
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Ferritin analysis
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