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    K Number
    K222251
    Device Name
    B·R·A·H·M·S CgA II KRYPTOR, B·R·A·H·M·S CgA II KRYPTOR CAL, B·R·A·H·M·S CgA II KRYPTOR QC
    Manufacturer
    B.R.A.H.M.S GmbH part of Thermo Fisher
    Date Cleared
    2023-09-18

    (418 days)

    Product Code
    QXS, CHR
    Regulation Number
    866.6010
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    QXS

    AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
    Intended Use
    B·R·A·H·M·S™ CgA II KRYPTOR™ is an automated immunofluorescent assay using Time-Resolved Amplified Cryptate Emission (TRACE™) technology for quantitative determination of Chromogranin A concentration in human serum. B·R·A·H·M·S™ CgA II KRYPTOR™ is to be used in conjunction with other clinical methods as an aid in monitoring of disease progression during the course of disease and treatment in patients with gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs, grade 1 and grade 2).
    Device Description
    The B-R-A-H-M-S CgA II KRYPTOR assay is based on the formation of a complex comprised of a Chromogranin A (CgA) analyte "sandwiched" between two monoclonal mouse anti-CgA antibodies. One of the antibodies (537/H2) is directed at the epitope AA124–144 and labelled with DiSMP cryptate, the other antibody (541/E2) binds to AA280-301 and is labelled with Alexa Fluor®647. The measurement principle is based on a non-radiative energy transfer from a donor (cryptate) to an acceptor (Alexa Fluor™647) when they are part of an immunocomplex (TRACE technology (Time-Resolved Amplified Cryptate Emission)). The fluorescent signal is proportional to the concentration of the analyte to be measured. With this principle B-R-A-H-M-S CgA II KRYPTOR is a homogenous one-step immunoassay for the quantification of CgA II in human serum. The linear direct measuring range of the assay is from 20-3,000 ng/mL, going up to 1,000,000 ng/mL with automated dilution. Results can be retrieved after a 29 min incubation time.
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