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Chicken Lymphocyte activating 3 (LAG3) ELISA Kit-Sandwich

Cat. No.EK9F359

Product TypeAnimal Immunoassay Kits

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Product Overview

BioVenic Chicken LAG3 ELISA Kit-Sandwich is designed for the quantitative determination of Chicken lymphocyte activating 3 (LAG3) in serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell culture supernatant, cell lysate, 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 LAG3.
Target Species Chicken
Species Reactivity Chicken
Detection Range 0.2-10 ng/mL
Sensitivity 0.03 ng/mL
Reproducibility Intra-Assay: CV < 10%; Inter-Assay: CV < 10%
Assay Time Around 180 min
Sample Requirement Serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell culture supernatant, cell lysate, and other biological fluids.

Target Information

Lymphocyte activating 3, also known as LAG-3, is encoded by the LAG3 gene. Research showed that LAG3 and other genes might play an important role in the immune system including function of platelet and T cell, development of monocyte/macrophage and B cell in capons as compared to roosters.

Target/Biomarker Chicken LAG3
Target Synonym lymphocyte activating 3; lymphocyte activation gene 3 protein; lymphocyte-activation gene 3; LAG-3
Gene ID 418287
UniProt ID A0A8V0ZMF0

Shipping and Storage

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

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COA

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

References

  1. Li, W. et al. The transcriptome pattern of liver, spleen and hypothalamus provides insights into genetic and biological changes in roosters in response to castration. Frontiers in genetics. 2022, 13: 1030886.
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