Other Names
Rabbit Fibrinopeptide A ELISA kit
FP-A
Research Area
Cardiovascular
Background
The protein encoded by this gene is the alpha component of fibrinogen, a blood-borne glycoprotein comprised of three pairs of nonidentical polypeptide chains. Following vascular injury, fibrinogen is cleaved by thrombin to form fibrin which is the most abundant component of blood clots. In addition, various cleavage products of fibrinogen and fibrin regulate cell adhesion and spreading, display vasoconstrictor and chemotactic activities, and are mitogens for several cell types. Mutations in this gene lead to several disorders, including dysfibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia, afibrinogenemia and renal amyloidosis. Alternative splicing results in two isoforms which vary in the carboxy-terminus.
Product Name |
FPA ELISA |
Species |
Rabbit |
Product Size |
96/48 Tests |
Concentration |
1.0-25 ng/mL |
Sensitivity |
0.13 ng/mL |
Principle |
Competitive ELISA |
Sample Volume |
100 ul |
Assay Time |
90 minutes |
Platform |
Microplate Reader |
Conjugate |
HRP |
Detection Method |
Colorimetric |
Storage |
2-8°C |
|
For Research use only
Four parameter Logisticcurve regression
Formular: y = (A - D) / [1 + (x/C)^B] + D
A = 2.45541 B = 1.23695 C = 3.76072 D = 0.38392 r^2 = 0.99960 |
1. Protocols for ELISA
1) Direct ELISA
2) Direct ELISA Using Fluorescent Substrate
3) Indirect ELISA
4) Sandwich ELISA
2. Protocols for IHC ICC
1) Determining if the antibody binds only phosphorylated protein (WB or IHC)
2) Double immunofluorescence-sequential protocol
3) Double immunofluorescence-simultaneous protocol
4) Fixation and Permeabilization In IHC ICC
5) Glycol Methalacrylate Acrylic Resin Embedding For IHC
9) Immunohistochemistry (IHC-Fr) - Frozen Sections
3. Protocols for WB
4) S-100 Mitochondrial Fractionation
5) Stripping for Reprobing Western Blots
7) Western Blotting - A Beginner's Guide
8) Western Blotting of Phospho-Proteins
9) Western Blotting Using Antibodies Against Histone Proteins
4. Protocols for IP
2) Using IgM antibodies for IP
5. Protocols for FACS
1) Direct Staining Protocol (Cell Surface Staining)
3) Flow Cytometry Whole Blood Samples-Red Blood Cell Lysis
4) Indirect Staining Protocol (Cell Surface Staining)
6) Recommended Controls for FACS
6. Protocols for ELISPOT
1) ELISPOT
1. Protocols for ELISA
1) Direct ELISA
2) Direct ELISA Using Fluorescent Substrate
3) Indirect ELISA
4) Sandwich ELISA
2. Protocols for IHC ICC
1) Determining if the antibody binds only phosphorylated protein (WB or IHC)
2) Double immunofluorescence-sequential protocol
3) Double immunofluorescence-simultaneous protocol
4) Fixation and Permeabilization In IHC ICC
5) Glycol Methalacrylate Acrylic Resin Embedding For IHC
9) Immunohistochemistry (IHC-Fr) - Frozen Sections
3. Protocols for WB
4) S-100 Mitochondrial Fractionation
5) Stripping for Reprobing Western Blots
7) Western Blotting - A Beginner's Guide
8) Western Blotting of Phospho-Proteins
9) Western Blotting Using Antibodies Against Histone Proteins
4. Protocols for IP
2) Using IgM antibodies for IP
5. Protocols for FACS
1) Direct Staining Protocol (Cell Surface Staining)
3) Flow Cytometry Whole Blood Samples-Red Blood Cell Lysis
4) Indirect Staining Protocol (Cell Surface Staining)
6) Recommended Controls for FACS
6. Protocols for ELISPOT
1) ELISPOT