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Human Endothelin-1 receptor,EDNRA ELISA Kit
Human Endothelin-1 receptor,EDNRA ELISA Kit
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Contact us for 48 wells and bulk quote The Human Endothelin-1 Receptor, EDNRA ELISA Kit is a highly advanced and reliable diagnostic tool designed for the accurate detection and quantification of the Endothelin-1 Receptor (EDNRA) in human samples. This ELISA kit utilizes a solid-phase sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique, ensuring precise and sensitive measurements.
The EDNRA ELISA Kit is meticulously developed using state-of-the-art technology and high-quality materials to ensure optimal performance and reproducibility. It is specifically designed to provide researchers, clinicians, and laboratory professionals with a robust and efficient tool for studying the EDNRA protein and its associated biological processes.
This ELISA kit offers exceptional sensitivity, with a detection range that enables the quantification of EDNRA in a wide variety of sample types, including serum, plasma, and cell lysates. The assay exhibits a low limit of detection, allowing for the accurate measurement of even low levels of EDNRA expression.
The Human Endothelin-1 Receptor, EDNRA ELISA Kit is user-friendly and straightforward, with a simple and clear protocol that can be easily followed by both experienced and novice users. The kit includes all necessary components, including pre-coated microplate wells, standards, controls, and reagents, ensuring convenience and efficiency in the laboratory workflow.
With its exceptional accuracy, sensitivity, and ease of use, the Human Endothelin-1 Receptor, EDNRA ELISA Kit is an indispensable tool for researchers and clinicians involved in the study of EDNRA and its implications in various physiological and pathological conditions. Whether investigating EDNRA expression in cardiovascular diseases, cancer research, or other related fields, this ELISA kit provides reliable and reproducible results, facilitating groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in the field of molecular biology and medicine.
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