Dissolution Media - Ready to Use (acc. USP & EP) - Simulated Gastric Fluid, without enzyme
Dissolution Media - Ready to Use (acc. USP & EP) - Simulated Gastric Fluid, without enzyme
Information
Catalog number
CSB-E04490r-24
Full name
Elisa kit to Angiotensin converting enzyme,ACE (Rat)
Size
24-wells plate
Price
165.00 €
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Synonym name
Elisa kit to Rat Angiotensin converting enzyme,ACE
Presentation
Our Rat Angiotensin converting enzyme,ACE ELISA Kit is a newly introduced small size of 24-wells plate plus the respective amounts of buffers, conjugates, substrates, etc. What makes the ACE elisa kit of 24 tests unuque is the fact that, despite its small size, it is extremely cost efficient. In fact, this size is not merely comparable in terms of price-per-reaction to the commonly known formats of 48 and 96 tests, but it is often even cheaper per reaction than the standard bigger kits.
Tested sample types
serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, plasma, tissue homogenates
Detect range
78 pg/ml-5000 pg/ml
Sensitivity
19.5 pg/ml
Sample volume
50-100ul
Detection Wavelength
450 nm
Species reactivity
Rat
Recognized antigen
Angiotensin converting enzyme,ACE
Assay lengh
1-5h
Uniprot id
P12822
Research area
Neuroscience
Alias
ACE1, CD143, DCP, DCP1, MGC26566, MVCD3, CD143 antigen|angiotensin I converting enzyme 1|angiotensin converting enzyme, somatic isoform|carboxycathepsin|dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase 1|kininase II|pep
Product type
ELISA Kit
Biological finction of the antigen
May vary; inquiry for specific information
Properties
E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays,E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays
Test
ELISA Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays Code 90320007 SNOMED
Description
Enzymes are cleaving the substrate. If the substrate is DNA they are called restriction enzymes. Activating enzymes will cut off the domain that is biological active to become functional.
About
Rats are used to make rat monoclonal anti mouse antibodies. There are less rat- than mouse clones however. Rats genes from rodents of the genus Rattus norvegicus are often studied in vivo as a model of human genes in Sprague-Dawley or Wistar rats.
Latin name
Rattus norvegicus