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Human LEFTY1(Left/Right Determination Factor 1) ELISA Kit

Human LEFTY1(Left/Right Determination Factor 1) ELISA Kit

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The Human LEFTY1 (Left/Right Determination Factor 1) ELISA Kit is a highly reliable and efficient tool designed for the quantitative detection of LEFTY1 protein in human serum, plasma, and other biological samples. This ELISA kit is specifically developed to cater to the needs of researchers and scientists involved in the study of left/right determination factors and their role in embryonic development and organogenesis.

Utilizing a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique, this kit offers exceptional sensitivity and specificity, ensuring accurate and precise results. The assay employs a monoclonal antibody specific to LEFTY1, which is pre-coated onto the microplate wells. The targeted LEFTY1 protein in the samples binds to the immobilized antibody, forming a sandwich complex. Following a series of washing steps, a horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated secondary antibody is added, which binds to the sandwich complex. The addition of a substrate solution triggers a color change, and the intensity of the color is directly proportional to the concentration of LEFTY1 protein present in the samples.

This ELISA kit provides a wide dynamic range, allowing for the detection of LEFTY1 protein in a variety of sample types. It offers excellent reproducibility and accuracy, ensuring reliable and consistent results. With its user-friendly protocol and comprehensive instructions, this kit enables researchers to perform the assay with ease and confidence.

In summary, the Human LEFTY1 ELISA Kit is an indispensable tool for investigating the role of LEFTY1 in left/right determination and its potential implications in various biological processes. Its high sensitivity, specificity, and reliability make it an ideal choice for researchers seeking to unravel the complexities of embryonic development and organogenesis.
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