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Rat ATP-binding cassette sub-family G member 2,ABCG2 ELISA kit
Rat ATP-binding cassette sub-family G member 2,ABCG2 ELISA kit
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The RAT ATP-BINDING CASSETTE SUB-FAMILY G MEMBER 2, ABCG2 ELISA KIT is a highly advanced and reliable tool designed for the accurate detection and quantification of the ATP-binding cassette sub-family G member 2 (ABCG2) protein in rat samples. This ELISA kit utilizes a solid-phase sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique, ensuring precise and sensitive measurements.
The ABCG2 protein, also known as the breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP), plays a crucial role in drug resistance and efflux transport. This ELISA kit provides researchers with a valuable means to investigate the expression and activity of ABCG2 in rat samples, aiding in the understanding of drug resistance mechanisms and the development of effective therapeutic strategies.
The RAT ATP-BINDING CASSETTE SUB-FAMILY G MEMBER 2, ABCG2 ELISA KIT offers several key features that make it an exceptional choice for researchers. It exhibits a wide dynamic range, allowing for the accurate quantification of ABCG2 protein levels across a broad concentration range. The kit also demonstrates excellent sensitivity, with a low detection limit, enabling the detection of even low levels of ABCG2 protein.
Furthermore, this ELISA kit provides high specificity, ensuring minimal cross-reactivity with other proteins, thus enhancing the accuracy and reliability of the results. The kit includes all necessary components, including pre-coated plates, standards, controls, and reagents, facilitating a streamlined and efficient experimental workflow.
The RAT ATP-BINDING CASSETTE SUB-FAMILY G MEMBER 2, ABCG2 ELISA KIT is an indispensable tool for researchers in the field of drug resistance and transport mechanisms. Its exceptional performance, reliability, and ease of use make it an ideal choice for accurate and precise quantification of ABCG2 protein levels in rat samples.
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