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Human Bcl11A(B-Cell Lymphoma 11A) ELISA Kit
Human Bcl11A(B-Cell Lymphoma 11A) ELISA Kit
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The Human Bcl11A (B-Cell Lymphoma 11A) ELISA Kit is a highly sensitive and specific assay designed for the quantitative detection of Bcl11A in human serum, plasma, and cell lysates. This kit utilizes a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) format, which allows for the accurate and precise measurement of Bcl11A levels in biological samples.
The kit includes all necessary components for the assay, including pre-coated microplates, detection antibodies, and standards. The assay is performed in a 96-well plate format, and the results are read using a microplate reader at 450 nm.
The Human Bcl11A ELISA Kit has a detection range of 0.156-10 ng/mL, with a sensitivity of 0.078 ng/mL. The assay has a high degree of reproducibility and accuracy, with intra-assay and inter-assay coefficients of variation of less than 10%.
This kit is intended for research use only and is not intended for diagnostic purposes. It is an essential tool for researchers studying the role of Bcl11A in various biological processes, including lymphoma, leukemia, and T-cell development.
The kit includes all necessary components for the assay, including pre-coated microplates, detection antibodies, and standards. The assay is performed in a 96-well plate format, and the results are read using a microplate reader at 450 nm.
The Human Bcl11A ELISA Kit has a detection range of 0.156-10 ng/mL, with a sensitivity of 0.078 ng/mL. The assay has a high degree of reproducibility and accuracy, with intra-assay and inter-assay coefficients of variation of less than 10%.
This kit is intended for research use only and is not intended for diagnostic purposes. It is an essential tool for researchers studying the role of Bcl11A in various biological processes, including lymphoma, leukemia, and T-cell development.
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