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Assay kit for Monkey fibrinogen beta chain (FGB) (ELISA)

General information

Catalog number
E09F0367 -96
Name
Assay kit for Monkey fibrinogen beta chain (FGB) (ELISA)
Price
822.00 EUR
Size
1x96-wells test plate

Detailed information

Original name
Monkey fibrinogen beta chain (FGB) ELISA kit
Species reactivity
monkey
Assay sensitivity
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Detection range
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ELISA type
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Kit configuration
1xMicrotiter test plate; 1 vial x Enzyme conjugate; 1 vial x STANDARD A; 1 vial x STANDARD B; 1 vial x STANDARD C; 1 vial x STANDARD D; 1 vial x STANDARD E; 1 vial x STANDARD F; 1 vial x SUBSTRATE A; 1 vial x SUBSTRATE B; 1 vial x Stop solution; 1 vial x Wash solution (100x); 1 vial x Balance solution; 1 x protocol
Reproducibility of the results
Intra-Assay: Coefficient of variability is lower than 10%; Inter-Assay: Coefficient of variability is lower than 15%
Cross reactivity
There is no indicative cross reactivity between the antigen and its analogues detected during the testing of the product Assay kit for Monkey fibrinogen beta chain (FGB) (ELISA)
Product storage
The product Assay kit for Monkey fibrinogen beta chain (FGB) (ELISA) should be kept between two and eight degrees Celsius to ensure the retention of the stability and reactivity of the reagents included in the kit.
Tips
The product Assay kit for Monkey fibrinogen beta chain (FGB) (ELISA) is intended to be used for research purposes only. It is not tested for application in diagnostics.
Test
BlueGen ELISAs supplies other types of Assays as 1.ELISA Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays Code 90320007 SNOMED
Properties
E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays
Description
Rhesus Monkeys proteins are often measured by ELISA on serum or plasma since consensus epitopes with the human ELISA are used for producing the antibodies of these ELISA test kits. Often cDNA of monkeys is used as alternative to human cDNA as a model for drug development. Monkeys are generally considered to be intelligent, particularly Old World monkeys.