
Clinical diagnostic reagents (key components of In Vitro Diagnostics, IVD) are substances/mixtures used to detect, diagnose, monitor, or predict diseases in vitro (e.g., blood, urine, tissue samples). They react specifically with analytes (antigens, antibodies, nucleic acids) to generate measurable signals, supporting clinical decision-making.
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