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Uncoated Mouse SELP(P-Selectin) ELISA Kit

Uncoated Mouse SELP(P-Selectin) ELISA Kit

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The Uncoated Mouse SELP(P-Selectin) ELISA Kit is a highly reliable and efficient tool designed for the quantitative measurement of P-Selectin levels in mouse serum, plasma, and other biological samples. P-Selectin, also known as CD62P, is a cell adhesion molecule that plays a crucial role in inflammation and thrombosis. This ELISA kit utilizes a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method, ensuring accurate and sensitive detection of P-Selectin with a wide dynamic range.

This ELISA kit includes all the necessary components for a successful assay, including pre-coated microplates, standards, controls, and detection reagents. The microplates are pre-coated with highly specific antibodies against mouse P-Selectin, ensuring optimal capture of the target protein. The standards provided allow for the generation of a standard curve, enabling the quantification of P-Selectin levels in the samples. The controls included in the kit serve as quality assurance measures, ensuring the reliability and reproducibility of the assay results.

The Uncoated Mouse SELP(P-Selectin) ELISA Kit offers several advantages, including its high sensitivity, specificity, and ease of use. With a detection limit as low as 0.1 ng/mL, this kit enables the accurate measurement of P-Selectin even in samples with low concentrations. The assay can be completed within a short period of time, with a total assay time of less than 4 hours. Additionally, the kit provides a wide dynamic range of 0.156-10 ng/mL, allowing for the quantification of both high and low levels of P-Selectin. This ELISA kit is an indispensable tool for researchers and clinicians studying inflammation, thrombosis, and related diseases in mouse models, providing valuable insights into the role of P-Selectin in these processes.
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