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Chicken Elastin (ELN) ELISA Kit-Sandwich

Cat. No.EK8F45

Product TypeAnimal Immunoassay Kits

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Product Overview

BioVenic Chicken Elastin (ELN) ELISA Kit-Sandwich is designed for the quantitative determination of Chicken ELN in serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell culture supernatant, cell extract, and other biological fluids using a Sandwich ELISA method. For research use only.

Specifications

Assay Type ELISA-Sandwich
Specificity The assay kit is specific for Chicken ELN.
Target Species Chicken
Species Reactivity Chicken
Reproducibility Intra-Assay: CV < 10%; Inter-Assay: CV < 10%
Assay Time Around 90 min
Sample Requirement Serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell culture supernatant, cell extract, and other biological fluids.

Target Information

In chickens, the ELN gene encodes elastin, which is the primary connective tissue protein found in large arteries like the aorta. This protein imparts extensibility and elastic recoil to these tissues. The production of aortic elastin reaches its highest level during the perinatal period, after which it is significantly reduced as postnatal development and growth occur.

Target/Biomarker Chicken ELN
Target Synonym Elastin; ELN; Tropoelastin
UniProt ID P07916

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with gel ice packs. It is recommended to store at 2-8 °C (Up to 6 months).

Documents

COA

To request a Certificate of Analysis, please enter the Lot No. in the search box. Note: Certificate of Analysis not available for kits.

The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

References

  1. Hew, Y et al. "Identification of a GA-rich sequence as a protein-binding site in the 3'-untranslated region of chicken elastin mRNA with a potential role in the developmental regulation of elastin mRNA stability." The Journal of biological chemistry vol. 275,32 (2000): 24857-64.
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