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Coming soon – Canine CRP point-of-care test

Labmaster LUCIA veterinary test

Measuring canine CRP is relevant – and with point-of-care testing, quick and easy! C-reactive protein is an acute phase protein whose concentration rises quickly in response to inflammation. Concentrations also decrease rapidly at the end of inflammation. Because of its high sensitivity and short half-life, CRP is a good therapeutic guide for canine health. In clinical…

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Follow these easy steps when performing the Equine SAA veterinary test

Labmaster LUCIA Equine SAA test instructional video

Discover the ease of performing the Equine SAA point-of-care veterinary test!   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AadnxXifYtM&ab_channel=LabmasterFinland   Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an equine acute phase response protein. In the blood of healthy horses, SAA concentration is very low, but it increases dramatically with inflammation. Circulating SAA concentrations may increase up to 1000-fold following inflammation, infection or tissue…

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Foal IgG test kits are ready to go!

Foal IgG test kits are ready to go! The Labmaster LUCIA™ Foal IgG test is used for monitoring the IgG levels of newborn foals. This point-of-care test can be performed on-site, at the home stable of the mare and baby. A newborn foal has no natural defence mechanisms against infection. Foals are entirely dependent on…

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Become a distributor!

Labmaster LUCIA point-of-care kit

Labmaster is looking for new distributors for IVD and/or veterinary point-of-care diagnostics. We will provide all the necessary product and technical information and supporting material for you to make successful sales and build long-term customer relationships. We’ll also provide training for you either onsite or online. We are looking for long-lasting, trustworthy cooperation for each…

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Order your Foal IgG test kit now!

Labmaster is soon launching a new veterinary point-of-care (POC) test for equine health. POC testing is performed and analyzed in non‐laboratory settings – e.g. at stables. This type of testing may provide results more quickly than send-out lab results, and facilitate planning for the next steps of care. A newborn foal has no natural defence…

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