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Mouse Adiponectin ELISA Kit
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Cat# CC-80569
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96tests
Brand :
Crystal Chem
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Mouse Adiponectin ELISA Kit
The Adiponectin Mouse ELISA is used to quantify levels of mouse adiponectin in serum, plasma, and fluid using only a 5 µL sample volume.
Highlights
Kits use only 5 µL sample, ideal for mouse applications
Dynamic range of 0.025 - 1 ng/mL
High sensitivity (8 pg/mL)
Results in under 2.5 hours
Product Specifications
Catalog #
80569
Sample Size
5 µL
Sample Types
Serum, Plasma, Fluid
Tests
96 wells
Sensitivity
0.008 ng/mL
Assay Range
0.025 - 1 ng/ml
Precision
CV: < 10%
Storage
2-8°C
Methodology
ELISA
Assay Summary
Assay and protocol summary
Additional Info
Highlights:
Small Sample Volume
Requires only a 5 µl sample, ideal for small quantity mouse samples.
Highly Sensitive and Precise
This test is highly sensitive with CV < 10%.
Wide Dynamic Range
This assay provides excellent linearity across a wide dynamic range, 0.025 - 1 ng/mL, using only 5 µL of sample.
Specific and Fast
This is and easy-to-use kit that is highly specific for mouse adiponectin with results in under 2.5 hours.
References
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Cell Reports
2018; 25: 2234-2243. Read more
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Mice Exhibit Features of Human Type 2 Diabetes That Are Not Present in Weight-Matched C57BL/6J Mice Fed a Western Diet."
Journal of Diabetes Research
2017: Article ID 8503754. Read more
Dubois, Vanessa, et al. "Androgen deficiency exacerbates high-fat diet-induced metabolic alterations in male mice."
Endocrinology
2016; 157: 648-665. Read more
Amrutkar, Manoj, et al. "STK25 is a critical determinant in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis."
The FASEB Journal
2016: fj-201600562R. Read more