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Rat Activating Transcription Factor 4,ATF4 ELISA Kit
Rat Activating Transcription Factor 4,ATF4 ELISA Kit
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The RAT ACTIVATING TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 4, ATF4 ELISA KIT is a highly reliable and efficient tool designed for the accurate detection and quantification of ATF4 protein levels in rat samples. This ELISA kit utilizes a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique, ensuring precise and sensitive measurements.
The ATF4 protein, a member of the activating transcription factor (ATF) family, plays a crucial role in cellular stress response and regulation of gene expression. It is involved in various physiological and pathological processes, making it a valuable target for research and diagnostic purposes.
This ELISA kit offers exceptional specificity and sensitivity, enabling researchers to obtain precise and reproducible results. The assay is based on the principle of antigen-antibody interaction, where the ATF4 protein in the sample binds to the immobilized antibody on the microplate wells. After a series of washing steps to remove unbound substances, a detection antibody specific to ATF4 is added, followed by an enzyme-conjugated secondary antibody. The enzyme-substrate reaction produces a measurable signal, which is directly proportional to the concentration of ATF4 in the sample.
The RAT ACTIVATING TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 4, ATF4 ELISA KIT provides a wide dynamic range, allowing accurate quantification of ATF4 protein levels in a variety of rat samples. It is suitable for use in various research areas, including molecular biology, cell signaling, and disease mechanisms. The kit includes all necessary components and detailed instructions for easy and efficient use.
With its high sensitivity, specificity, and reliability, the RAT ACTIVATING TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 4, ATF4 ELISA KIT is an indispensable tool for researchers and scientists seeking to explore the role of ATF4 in cellular processes and its potential implications in various diseases.
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