
ORGENIUM’S AVIBION ELISA KITS
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MOST COMPETITORS’ ELISA KITS
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| READY TO USE REAGENTS |
MOST REAGENTS NEED TO BE SOLVATED OR DILUTED |
| No preparation of reagents required |
Preparation takes time, requires dilutions and extensive
pipetting |
Minimum risk of user mistake due to user friendly
test design |
User mistakes more likely |
| Minimized risk of reagent contamination |
Hard to track potential mistakes due to many dilutions
and the use of several pipettes |
| Long shelf life of kit components once opened |
Short kit shelf life after opening |
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| EXTREMELY SHORT TESTING TIME |
TIME-CONSUMING TEST PROTOCOL |
| Testing time is around 2.5 hours |
Incubations take over 5 hours |
The user can run and analyze consecutive tests
in a single day |
Allows testing only once in a single day, analysis the
next day |
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| COLOURED REAGENTS |
REAGENTS ARE COLORLESS |
| Pipetting is made easier |
Constant need to verify which wells already contain
reagents when pipetting |
| Current stage of test is visible at a glance |
Hard to differentiate between reagents and test steps |
| No risk of confusing the reagents |
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| TEXT-CODED PLATES |
BLANK PLATES |
Allows the user to differentiate between separate
products |
Impossible to differentiate between the kit’s coated
plate and other blank plates in the lab |
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Risk of mixing plates from different kits |
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| DURABLE HIGH QUALITY PACKAGING |
LOWER QUALITY PACKAGING MATERIALS USED |
| Safe and stable storage of kits |
Subject to degradation, leakage and deterioration
of product |
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