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Human Phosphoglucomutase 1,PGM1 ELISA Kit

Human Phosphoglucomutase 1,PGM1 ELISA Kit

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The Human Phosphoglucomutase 1, PGM1 ELISA Kit is a highly reliable and accurate diagnostic tool designed for the quantitative measurement of Phosphoglucomutase 1 (PGM1) in human serum, plasma, and other biological samples. This ELISA kit utilizes a solid-phase sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay principle, ensuring precise and sensitive detection of PGM1 levels.

The PGM1 ELISA Kit is composed of high-quality components, including pre-coated microplate wells, PGM1-specific antibodies, and enzyme conjugates. The assay procedure is straightforward and user-friendly, requiring minimal hands-on time. The kit provides all necessary reagents and controls, ensuring consistent and reproducible results.

With a wide dynamic range and excellent sensitivity, the PGM1 ELISA Kit enables accurate quantification of PGM1 levels in a variety of biological samples. This kit is suitable for research purposes, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development, providing valuable insights into PGM1-related disorders and diseases.

The Human Phosphoglucomutase 1, PGM1 ELISA Kit is manufactured in compliance with strict quality control standards, ensuring reliable and consistent performance. Each kit undergoes rigorous testing to guarantee accuracy, precision, and specificity. The kit is designed for single-use and should be stored at the recommended temperature to maintain its stability and integrity.

In summary, the Human Phosphoglucomutase 1, PGM1 ELISA Kit is a highly reliable and efficient tool for the quantitative measurement of PGM1 levels in human samples. Its exceptional sensitivity, accuracy, and ease of use make it an indispensable asset for researchers, clinicians, and pharmaceutical professionals in their pursuit of understanding PGM1-related disorders and developing effective therapeutic interventions.

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