Active vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is needed in the production of red blood cells and the functioning of the nervous system.
€ 77.90
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Vitamin B12 is needed in the production of red blood cells and the functioning of the nervous system.
€ 77.90
The enzyme alkaline phosphatase or AFOS (ALP) occurs in liver cells and primarily takes part in biliation.
€ 11.50
ALAT (alanine aminotransferase) is an indicator of liver cell damage.
€ 19.50
Albumin is the transportation vehicle of the body.
€ 13.80
Calcium is needed by all of the cells in the body. If the calcium balance is to be examined in more detail, the concentrations of albumin-corrected calcium.
€ 44.80
Amylase breaks down starch from food.
€ 27.00
The Anti-Müllerian hormone indicates the functioning of the ovaries.
€ 154.70
ASAT (aspartate aminotransferase) reacts quickly to liver, cardiac muscle, and musculoskeletal cell damage.
€ 19.50
Hemoglobin A1c indicates long-term blood sugar.
€ 18.00
Basic blood count and thrombocytes provides an overview of red and white blood cells and platelets.
€ 21.00
Bile acids are an indicator of liver function. They are also used for diagnosing pregnancy-induced liver disease, or obstetric hepatosis.
€ 54.80
Bilirubin is formed by the breakdown of red blood cells and is a test for liver and bile duct diseases.
€ 15.50
Borreliosis, or Lyme disease, is caused by a bacterium spread by ticks.
€ 87.00
Calcium is needed by all of the cells in the body. 99 per cent of the calcium in the body is in the bones, where it functions as a strong mineral.
€ 18.50
Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin is a good indicator of high alcohol consumption.
€ 39.80
Lipids are an indicator of the risk of cardiovascular disease.
€ 32.50
Complete blood count (CBC) provides important information on the various blood cells, their numbers and types. The blood count tests for red cells, white cells and platelets. Abnormal results for these cells may be a sign of illness.
€ 22.50
Copper is a trace element that plays a role in enzyme functions.
€ 109.70
Cortisol takes care of blood sugar balance.
€ 26.50
Creatine kinase increases with muscle damage.
€ 14.50
Creatinine indicates kidney function.
€ 24.80
CRP is short for C-reactive protein (S-CRP). In healthy individuals, the liver continuously produces small amounts of CRP. Its amount increases considerably in connection with infections, inflammation, and tissue damage in the body.
€ 22.50
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate affects fertility.
€ 56.90
Eosinophils (B-Eos) is part of the Complete blood count.
€ 21.80
ESR indicates chronic and viral infections.
€ 15.20
Ferritin indicates the status of the iron reserves
€ 26.50
Folate affects the well-being of the brain and cells. Folate is water-soluble vitamin B9 that is obtained from food and produced by gut microbes.
€ 25.30
Follicle-stimulating hormone regulates the menstrual cycle.
€ 30.50
The state of the kidneys can be assessed based on filtration rate.
€ 21.50
Blood sugar, also known as glucose is one of the most important sources of energy for the body. We mainly obtain glucose from food, but cells can also produce it.
€ 20.50
GT is a sensitive measure for the liver diseases.
€ 19.50
Low HDL cholesterol increases the risk of developing a cardiovascular disease.
€ 11.80
Helicobacter pylori lives on the surface of the stomach lining. The bacterium has developed means of surviving in the acidic environment of the stomach.
€ 59.60
Haemoglobin (Hb) measures the amount of the oxygen-delivering protein in the blood.
€ 19.50
Homocysteine is associated with blood clots.
€ 36.50
Human chorionic gonadotropin or hCG is a hormone produced by the placenta of pregnant women. hCG prevents the degeneration of the corpus luteum, thus promoting the best conditions for the first weeks of pregnancy.
€ 44.50
Immunoglobulins or antibodies are proteins produced by the cells of the body’s immune system.
€ 26.00
Insulin transmits blood glucose, in other words sugar, to the various cells in the body and participates in fat metabolism.
€ 30.95
All cells in the body need iron (S-Fe). The majority, approximately 70%, of iron is needed for producing haemoglobin in red blood cells.
€ 21.80
LD is an enzyme present in all cells that has been used as a general indicator of tissue damage.
€ 11.80
The lactose intolerance test indicates whether you suffer from a metabolic disorder.
€ 55.80
LDL cholesterol reflects the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
€ 11.80
The number of white blood cells (B-Leuk). B-Leuk is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
€ 17.50
Lipoproteins transmit fat molecules in blood circulation.
€ 75.40
Luteinising hormone regulates fertility (S-LH).
€ 28.50
Magnesium is needed in metabolic events.
€ 16.50
Mycoplasma may cause recurring head colds. The test indicates whether the person has or has had an illness caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
€ 67.40
Antinuclear antibodies or ANAs are a group of antibodies produced by the body’s immune system.
€ 28.80
Oestradiol is the most important estrogen. It has effects on the brain, bones, organs, and reproduction .
€ 25.00
Parathormone regulates calcium balance.
€ 47.50
Phosphate is an important building block of bones, cells, and DNA.
€ 13.80
Trombocytes (B-Trom) is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
€ 10.80
Potassium is an essential mineral that is involved in the metabolism of the kidneys, central nervous system, heart, and muscles.
€ 16.50
Progesterone prepares women for pregnancy.
€ 27.50
Lactation starts from the brain. Prolactin is responsible for starting and maintaining milk production after childbirth. In women, excessive levels of prolactin can cause menstrual disorders and infertility.
€ 24.50
PSA is elevated in connection with prostate cancer.
€ 31.00
20%, of the body’s weight is protein. Protein is found in all cells, such as sinews, muscles, hair, and nails.
€ 12.80
Reticulocyte can indicate anaemia.
€ 32.30
Rheumatoid factor indicates inflammation in the body. Rheumatoid factor can be determined when investigating diseases of the joints and connective tissues.
€ 32.50
Citrullinated peptide antibodies help diagnose rheumatism.
€ 42.30
Selenium (Se) is an element that we get from food, and it is also an antioxidant.
€ 63.40
Both men and women need a protein called globulin that binds the sex hormones.
€ 42.30
Sodium is one of the most important salts in the body, and it is present in all bodily fluids.
€ 17.00
Testosterone is a male sex hormone or androgen that is found in both men and women.
€ 35.90
Testosterone is a male sex hormone or androgen that is found in both men and women.
€ 47.30
Testosterone is a male sex hormone or androgen that is found in both men and women.
€ 71.40
INR indicates clotting disorder.
€ 24.80
Thyroglobulin antibodies affect the thyroid.
€ 44.80
Thyroid peroxidase, antibodies are produced against own cells in an autoimmune disease (S-TPOAb).
€ 28.50
Thyrotropin is a hormone regulating the functions of the thyroid. The test is performed when a thyroid disorder is suspected.
€ 25.50
Thyroxine is an index of thyroid function (T4-V).
€ 26.50
Human leucocyte antigen may indicate rheumatism.
€ 59.60
Tissue transglutaminase antibodies indicate coeliac disease.
€ 40.20
Cholesterol is a lipid that, being insoluble in water, is transported in the bloodstream in ball-like lipoproteins made up of transport proteins and lipids.
€ 20.80
Transferrin carries iron to tissues and cells of the body (fS-Transf)
€ 13.50
Transferrin receptor carries iron into cells and tissues.
€ 37.50
In transferrin saturation, one third of measured transferrin carries iron (fS-TrFeSat)
€ 32.50
Triglycerides serve as an energy reserve (S-Trigly)
€ 20.80
The thyroid is a gland in the neck. It produces, stores, and excretes thyroid hormones, such as thyroxine and triiodothyronine.
€ 31.00
TSH receptor antibodies disrupt thyroid functions.
€ 119.70
Ubiquinone, also known as coenzyme Q10, is present in almost all human tissue. It is crucial to the energy production of cells.
€ 104.70
Urate or uric acid is a common cause of gout
€ 14.50
Kidneys process urea, a product of protein degradation. Urea levels increase when liver produces more urea or lower amounts of urea are removed from the kidneys. In case of a liver damage, urea levels decrease as the liver no longer produces it normally.
€ 12.80
Vitamin A affects eyesight, skin and bones.
€ 104.70
Vitamin B1 helps the body to produce energy, and it is involved in the metabolism of amino acids, lipids, alcohol, and glucose.
€ 71.40
Vitamin B2 is one of the engines of the body.
€ 95.40
Vitamin B6 has effects on the functioning of the nervous and immune systems.
€ 63.40
Vitamin D is essential to people. Almost all tissue needs it, in addition to which vitamin D is required for the absorption of calcium and phosphate.
€ 46.50
The fat-soluble vitamin E is an antioxidant that prevents the fatty acids in our cells from oxidising, in other words breaking down.
€ 42.30
Zinc (P-Zn) is a vitally important trace element. Most of our zinc is located inside the cells in muscles and bones.
€ 53.50