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Human Synaptotagmin 12,SYT12 ELISA Kit

Human Synaptotagmin 12,SYT12 ELISA Kit

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The Human Synaptotagmin 12, SYT12 ELISA Kit is a meticulously designed and highly reliable diagnostic tool that enables accurate measurement of Synaptotagmin 12 (SYT12) levels in human samples. This cutting-edge ELISA kit utilizes advanced technology and top-quality reagents to ensure precise and reproducible results.

Synaptotagmin 12, a member of the synaptotagmin family, plays a crucial role in synaptic vesicle exocytosis and neurotransmitter release. Dysregulation of SYT12 has been implicated in various neurological disorders, making its quantification essential for understanding disease mechanisms and developing targeted therapeutic interventions.

The Human Synaptotagmin 12, SYT12 ELISA Kit offers a user-friendly and time-efficient workflow, allowing for seamless integration into laboratory routines. With its high sensitivity and wide dynamic range, this kit enables accurate detection of SYT12 levels even in low-concentration samples. The assay exhibits excellent specificity, ensuring minimal cross-reactivity with other proteins, thereby enhancing the reliability of the results.

This ELISA kit includes all necessary components, including pre-coated microplates, standards, controls, and detection reagents, simplifying the experimental process and minimizing the risk of errors. The detailed and comprehensive instructions provided with the kit guide users through each step, ensuring optimal performance and reproducibility.

The Human Synaptotagmin 12, SYT12 ELISA Kit is an indispensable tool for researchers and clinicians involved in neuroscience and neurology. Its exceptional accuracy, reliability, and ease of use make it an invaluable asset in studying the role of SYT12 in neurological disorders and advancing our understanding of synaptic vesicle exocytosis.

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