Technical Background

High sensitivity-High accuracy and dependable pathogen detection

PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a modern molecular biology technique that helps scientists to amplify the target DNA accurately and significantly. The more advanced state-of-art PCR technology, Realtime PCR, increased the sensitivity of pathogen DNA detection to the edge with fluorescence linked probes nowadays. In addition, using different colored fluorescence probes allowed scientists to detect different pathogens altogether in one reaction and meanwhile quantify the amount of pathogen. Such cutting-edge technology is already fluently integrated into our laboratory. Furthermore all the instrument and reagents for it are with CE-IVD marking, which represents high quality standard for in-vitro diagnosis. Taken together, our expert team and the leading technology instruments are the best solution for health management that you can count on.


A Handy and Precise Approach In Pathological Study: Immunohistochemical Staining (IHC)

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a method for detecting antigens or haptens in cells of a tissue section by exploiting the principle of antibodies binding specifically to antigens in biological tissues. The antibody-antigen binding can be visualized in different manners. Enzymes, such as Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) or Alkaline Phosphatase (AP), are commonly used to catalyze a color-producing reaction.


IHC is widely used in many research and clinical laboratories because this technique makes it possible to visualize the distribution and localization of specific cellular components within cells and in proper tissue context. There are numerous IHC methods that can be used to localize antigens. The method selected should include consideration of parameters such as the specimen types and assay sensitivity.