ETS-related gene (ERG) protein IVD, antibody
One or multiple immunoglobulins capable of binding to specific antigenic determinants and intended to be used for the qualitative detection of ETS-related gene (ERG) protein in a clinical specimen.
One or multiple immunoglobulins capable of binding to specific antigenic determinants and intended to be used for the qualitative detection of ETS-related gene (ERG) protein in a clinical specimen.
An ophthalmic device used to record the changes in electric potential on or near the surface of the cornea to a reference distal point on the body, following stimulation of the retina by light, i.e., flashes of white light. The electroretinograph (ERG) reco...
A non-sterile electrical conductor intended to be applied adjacent to the eye to transmit an electrical signal during an evaluation of the eye's retina. It is typically in the form of a conductive thread that is laid along the lower eyelid in contact with t...
An electronic unit or device assembly intended to measure, record, and display a range of parameters associated with vision electrophysiology [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VEP), electrooculogram (EOG)], and/or psychophysical visio...
An electronic device used to apply visual stimuli (e.g., shifting patterns of light) to a patient's eyes. This device typically presents light to the eye through an optical system (optical stimulator), or light is viewed directly from an illuminated screen ...
An electronic unit or device assembly intended to measure, record, and display a range of ophthalmic parameters associated with vision electrophysiology [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VEP), electrooculogram (EOG)], and/or psychophy...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices that provides visual stimuli (e.g., patterns of light, images) to a patient to measure, record, and display visual electrophysiologic responses [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VE...
An electronic unit or device assembly intended to measure, record, and display a range of parameters associated with vision electrophysiology [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VEP), electrooculogram (EOG)], and/or psychophysical visio...
A mains electricity (AC-powered), electronic, device that is used to generate an extremely strong flash or series of flashes of bright light that are used as a photostimulation in a parent device, e.g., an electroencephalograph (EEG), an electroretinograph ...