Diaclone

Human CD50 ELISA Kit

Product Code:
 
850.560.048
Product Group:
 
ELISA Kits
Supplier:
 
Diaclone
Host Type:
 
Human
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
Application:
 
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
 

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Further Information

Antigen Synonyms:
ICAM-3
Assay Range:
0.625-20 ng/ml
Cross reaction:
No cross reactivity with other human adhesion molecules
Description:
Diaclone ELISA Kits include pre-coated strip plates biotinylated secondary antibody standards controls (where applicable) buffers streptavidin-HRP TMB stop reagents and a detailed procedure.
Detection Target:
CD50 / ICAM-3
Incubation:
1h45
Reactivity:
Human
Research Area:
Cell Adhesion
Sample Size:
100 µl
Sample Types:
Serum Plasma Cell culture supernatant
Sensitivity:
0.3 ng/ml
Specificity:
Recognizes both natural and recombinant human soluble ICAM-3

References

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  2. Ferrer M.D. et al. Nutrients. 2018 Nov 16;10(11). pii: E1780.. Regular Practice of Moderate Physical Activity by Older Adults Ameliorates Their Anti-Inflammatory Status.. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30453505
  3. Galea P. et al. Res Immunol. 1997; 148(2): 109-17.. Circulating cell adhesion molecules in HIV1-infected patients as indicator markers for AIDS progression. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9226765