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Achieving consistent, high-sensitivity Rubella IgM and IgG detection
28 Oct 2025Rubella antibody testing is critical for diagnosing recent infections and determining immunity. However, developing accurate IgM and IgG assays is challenging due to the need for high sensitivity, reproducibility, and properly designed antigens that mimic the native virus.
The Native Antigen Company offers a portfolio of Rubella virus antigens and recombinant antibodies specifically developed for IgM and IgG detection in diagnostic assays. These reagents provide the sensitivity, reproducibility, and long-term supply security required for serology testing, assay validation, and diagnostic assay development.
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