Collection: Inflammation

Inflammation Dry CLIA Test is a laboratory method used to detect inflammation markers in blood using dry chemistry and Chemiluminescent Immunoassay (CLIA) technology. In this test, a small sample of blood or serum is placed on a dry reagent cartridge or slide that contains antibodies specific to an inflammation marker, such as C-reactive protein (CRP). When the target substance in the sample binds to the antibody, a chemiluminescent reaction occurs that produces light. The analyzer measures the intensity of the emitted light, and the amount of light produced is proportional to the concentration of the inflammatory marker present in the sample. This method is highly sensitive, fast, and automated, making it widely used in clinical laboratories to help diagnose infections, inflammatory conditions, and monitor diseases.