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Mouse Ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase family member 2,ENPP2 ELISA kit
Mouse Ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase family member 2,ENPP2 ELISA kit
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The MOUSE ECTONUCLEOTIDE PYROPHOSPHATASE/PHOSPHODIESTERASE FAMILY MEMBER 2, ENPP2 ELISA KIT is a highly advanced and reliable tool designed for the accurate detection and quantification of ENPP2 protein levels in mouse samples. This ELISA kit is specifically developed to cater to the needs of researchers and scientists working in the field of molecular biology and biochemistry.
The ENPP2 protein, also known as Autotaxin, plays a crucial role in various physiological and pathological processes, including cell migration, inflammation, and tumor progression. Therefore, the precise measurement of ENPP2 protein levels is of utmost importance in understanding its functional significance and potential therapeutic applications.
The MOUSE ECTONUCLEOTIDE PYROPHOSPHATASE/PHOSPHODIESTERASE FAMILY MEMBER 2, ENPP2 ELISA KIT offers exceptional sensitivity and specificity, ensuring accurate and reproducible results. The kit includes all the necessary components, including pre-coated microplate wells, detection antibodies, and standards, to facilitate a streamlined and hassle-free experimental workflow.
With a wide dynamic range and low detection limit, this ELISA kit enables the quantification of ENPP2 protein levels in a broad range of sample types, including serum, plasma, and tissue lysates. The kit also provides a comprehensive user manual, offering detailed instructions for sample preparation, assay procedure, and data analysis.
In summary, the MOUSE ECTONUCLEOTIDE PYROPHOSPHATASE/PHOSPHODIESTERASE FAMILY MEMBER 2, ENPP2 ELISA KIT is an indispensable tool for researchers seeking to investigate the role of ENPP2 protein in various biological processes. Its high sensitivity, specificity, and ease of use make it an ideal choice for accurate and reliable protein quantification in mouse samples.
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