High Sensitivity Human Amyloid β40 ELISA
Description:
High Sensitivity Human Amyloid β40 ELISA
Qty/Pk:
96-well plate
Background Information:
Amyloid beta peptides have been implicated in the etiology of Alzheimer’s disease. Amyloid beta 40 is the most prominent peptide and Amyloid beta 42 is the neurotoxic form. The Amyloid beta 42/40-ratio (AB ratio) has been reported as a better indicator of the Alzheimer pathology. Millipore’s High Sensitivity Human Amyloid β40 ELISA kit is used for the measurement of Amyloid β40 in cerebrospinal fluid, cell culture supernatants, primary neurons and plasma in a 96-well format.
Applications:
This High Sensitivity Human Amyloid β40 ELISA is used to measure & quantify Amyloid β40 levels in Neuroscience research.
Key Applications:
ELISA
Application Notes:
This assay requires 50 µl of sample and is an overnight assay.
Species Reactivity:
Human
Usage Statement:
Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
Linearity of Dilution:
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Sensitivity:
6.0 pg/mL (50 µl sample size)
Storage Conditions:
Components in the kit can be stored up to 2 weeks at 2-8°C
Gene Symbol:
APP
Standard Curve Range:
16 pg/mL – 500 pg/mL
Product Name:
High Sensitivity Human Amyloid β40 ELISA
Specificity:
The Amyloid β40 ELISA (HS) uses monoclonal anti-Aβ antibodies with high selectivity for human Aβ. The capture antibody recognizes the C-terminal end of Amyloid β1-40, which causes a high selectivity for Aβ 40. The cross-reactivity of the used antibodies to other Amyloid peptides was tested by ELISA and BIACORE and shows no significant cross-reactivity to Aβ1-38, Aβ1-39, Aβ1-42, Aβ1-43 and Aβ1-44.
Analytes Available:
Amyloid β40
Precision, %:
Intra-assay <10
Inter-assay <10
Detection Methods:
Colorimetric |