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LRG (Rat)

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SKU:
27770

Solid phase sandwich ELISA for the determination of rat LRG in serum, EDTA-plasma, urine and cell culture supernatant. For research us only, not for use in diagnostic procedures.<br><br>

Leucine rich alpha2-glycoprotein (LRG) is one of leucine-rich repeat family proteins. LRG has been shown to be involved in protein-protein interaction, signal transduction, and cell adhesion and development. Recently, it was reported that serum levels of LRG were significantly elevated in Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients compared to healthy controls and decreased after anti-TNF therapy. And another report indicate that LRG levels in cerebrospinal fluid in iNPH (idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus) patients are remarkably elevated in compared with controls and it may be possible to differentiate iNPH patients from others showing similar symptoms like Alzheimer’s disease. This product is an ELISA kit for measuring of Rat LRG.

Assay Description:
90 min. incubation (37°C) + 30 min. (4°C) + 30 min. (RT) = 2 hours, 30 min. total incubation time
Catalog number:
27770
configuration:
96 Determinations, 12x8 removable strips
controls:
None provided
design:
Solid phase sandwich ELISA using 2 kinds of highly specific antibodies
FDA Status:
For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures
MSDS:

MSDS

notes:
The protocol for this product (see above) is intended to serve as an example only. Please refer to the Instructions For Use provided with the assay kit for precise details.
Other names:
Leucine rich alpha2-glycoprotein
Protocol:

Protocol

Sample types:
Serum, EDTA-plasma, urine and cell culture supernatant
Sample volume:
100 µL of properly diluted unknown / determination
standards:
8 calibrators, serially diluted from 1 prepared lyophilized calibrator
Standard range:
0 / 6.25 - 400 ng/mL
storage:
2 - 8°C
sensitivity:
1.68 ng/mL
Species:
Rat
Products related:
The control set is available for sale on request
Additional info:

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