Quantify Inflammation, Precise Management: Tashikin Inflammation Marker Detection
Inflammation is a complex response of the body to injury or infection. Acute phase proteins (APP) such as Canine C-reactive protein (CRP) and Feline Serum Amyloid A (SAA) are important tools for objectively assessing the degree of inflammation, monitoring disease progression, and treatment response. Tashikin provides fast, reliable inflammation marker testing solutions to help you manage precisely.
Key Inflammation Marker Interpretation
Canine C-Reactive Protein (Canine CRP)
The main acute phase protein in dogs, extremely sensitive to inflammatory responses, can rise rapidly within hours and fall rapidly after inflammation subsides. It is widely used in the auxiliary diagnosis and dynamic monitoring of inflammation-related conditions such as infection, trauma, post-operative monitoring, immune-mediated diseases and tumors.
Feline Serum Amyloid A (Feline SAA)
The main acute phase protein in cats, significantly elevated in various inflammatory conditions such as infection (viral, bacterial), pancreatitis, feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), and tumors, is an important indicator for assessing and monitoring systemic inflammatory responses in cats.
Inflammation Marker Detection Reagents

C. CRP Test Kits (Canine C-Reactive Protein Test Strips)
Detects C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in dogs. Provides veterinarians with a reliable tool for assessing inflammation.
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F. SAA Test Kits (Feline Serum Amyloid A Test Strips)
Detects serum amyloid A (SAA) levels in cats. Accurately diagnose and monitor inflammatory conditions in cats.
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SAA Test Kits (Canine and Feline Serum Amyloid A Test Strips)
Detects serum amyloid A (SAA) levels in dogs and cats. Evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.
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Fast and Objective
Provides rapid, quantitative inflammation assessment results, reduces subjective judgment errors, and provides objective basis for clinical decisions.
Dynamic Tracking
CRP and SAA are sensitive to changes in inflammation, making them suitable for continuous monitoring of disease progression, assessing treatment effectiveness, and determining prognosis.
Clinically Relevant
Focuses on the most important and widely used acute phase proteins CRP and SAA in dogs and cats, with clear indicator significance.
Easy to Use
Provides a variety of convenient solutions, including point-of-care testing (POCT) and laboratory automation, to meet the needs of different clinical scenarios.
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Objectively assess inflammation and optimize your clinical decisions
Explore Tashikin's comprehensive range of inflammation marker testing products, gain insights into the clinical value of CRP and SAA, or contact us for customized testing solutions.