Human SP-D ELISA Kit (A1516)

$510
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Name
Human SP-D ELISA Kit
Assay Type
Sandwich (quantitative)
Principle of Assay
Human SP-D ELISA Kit is based on the quantitative sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique to measure concentration of human SP-D in the samples. A monoclonal antibody specific for human SP-D has been immobilized onto microwells. Standard or samples are pipetted into the wells, followed by the addition of biotin-linked monoclonal antibody specific for SP-D, and SP-D present is bound by the immobilized antibody and detect antibody following the first incubation. After removal of any unbound substances, streptavidin-HRP is added for a second incubation. After washing, substrate solution reacts with HRP and color develops in proportion to the amount of SP-D bound by the immobilized antibody. The color development is stopped by addition of acid and the optical density value is measured by microplate reader.
Platform
Microplate
Detection Type
Colorimetric
Sample Type
Cell culture supernatant, serum and plasma.
Sensitivity
2.45 pg/ml
Product Range
78.13 - 5000 pg/ml
Specificity
This kit can assay both natural and recombinant human SP-D.
Reactivity
Human
Cross Reactivity
This assay has shown no significant cross-reactivity.
Recovery
105% (Average Recovery from Serum Samples).
Storage
Store at 2 - 8°C.
Synonyms
COLEC 7, COLEC7, Collectin-7, Collectin7, Lung surfactant protein D, PSP D, PSP-D, PSP-D Surfactant protein D, PSPD, Pulmonary surfactant apoprotein, Pulmonary surfactant associated protein D, Pulmonary surfactant associated protein PSP-D, Pulmonary surfactant-associated protein D, SFTP 4, SFTP4, SFTPD, SFTPD_HUMAN, SP D, Surfactant associated protein pulmonary 4, Surfactant protein D, Surfactant pulmonary associated protein D
Disclaimer
This product is for research use only. It is not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
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