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FN-Test (FineTest / Wuhan Fine Biotech)

Product Lines

ELISA Kits

  • Cytokine ELISA Kits

  • Hormone ELISA Kits

  • Tumor Marker ELISA Kits

  • Metabolism ELISA Kits

  • Inflammation ELISA Kits

  • Species-specific ELISA Kits (Human / Mouse / Rat)

  • Custom ELISA Kits

Antibodies

  • Primary Antibodies

    • Signal Pathway Antibodies

    • Phospho-specific Antibodies

    • Disease-related Antibodies

  • Secondary Antibodies

    • HRP-conjugated

    • Fluorescent-labeled

    • Biotin-labeled

Recombinant Proteins

  • Cytokines

  • Growth Factors

  • Immune-related Proteins

  • Enzymes & Regulatory Proteins

Biochemical Assay Kits

  • Cell Proliferation & Viability Kits

  • Apoptosis Detection Kits

  • Oxidative Stress Assay Kits

  • Metabolic Activity Assays

  • Enzyme Activity Kits

Immunology Related Reagents

  • Western Blotting

  • Immunohistochemistry (IHC)

  • Protein Marker

Molecular Biology & Research Reagents

  • Western Blot Reagents

  • Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Reagents

  • Flow Cytometry Reagents

  • Protein Extraction & Quantification Kits

FineTest (FN-Test) is a biotechnology company specializing in high-quality life science research reagents and immunoassay solutions. The company focuses on the development and manufacturing of ELISA kits, antibodies, recombinant proteins, and related biochemical reagents used in biomedical research and diagnostic applications worldwide.

Its core product portfolio includes a wide range of ELISA kits for cytokine, hormone, tumor marker, and disease-related detection; primary and secondary antibodies for applications such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry; recombinant proteins including cytokines and immune-related proteins; and various assay reagents supporting molecular biology and cell-based research workflows.

With strong R&D capabilities and ISO-certified quality standards, FineTest provides reliable and reproducible laboratory tools that support research in immunology, signal transduction, metabolism, neuroscience, and other advanced life science fields.

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