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Elisa kit to DNA dC->dU-editing enzyme APOBEC-3G(APOBEC3G) (Human)

Information

Catalog number

CSB-EL001926HU-24

Full name

Elisa kit to DNA dC->dU-editing enzyme APOBEC-3G(APOBEC3G) (Human)

Size

24-wells plate

Price

165.00 €

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Details

Synonym name

Elisa kit to Homo sapiens DNA dC->dU-editing enzyme APOBEC-3G(APOBEC3G)

Presentation

Our Human DNA dC->dU-editing enzyme APOBEC-3G(APOBEC3G) ELISA kit is a newly introduced small size of 24-wells plate plus the respective amounts of buffers, conjugates, substrates, etc. What makes the APOBEC3G 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, cell lysates

Detect range

25 pg/ml-1600 pg/ml

Sensitivity

6.25 pg/ml

Sample volume

50-100ul

Detection Wavelength

450 nm

Species reactivity

Human

Recognized antigen

DNA dC->dU-editing enzyme APOBEC-3G(APOBEC3G)

Assay lengh

1-5h

Uniprot id

Q9HC16

Research area

Immunology

Alias

ARP9, CEM15, FLJ12740, MDS019, bK150C2.7, dJ494G10.1, DNA dC->dU editing enzyme|phorbolin-like protein MDS019

Product type

ELISA Kit

Biological finction of the antigen

Immunity

Properties

E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays,E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays,Human proteins, cDNA and human recombinants are used in human reactive ELISA kits and to produce anti-human mono and polyclonal antibodies. Modern humans (Homo sapiens, primarily ssp. Homo sapiens sapiens). Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species. Mainly analyzed are human serum, plasma, urine, saliva, human cell culture supernatants and biological samples.

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.