QuickDetect™ IgG (Human) ELISA Kit

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SKU:
26-E4475
Availability:
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Size:
100 Assays
Storage Conditions:
4°C
Shipping Conditions:
Gel Pack
Shelf life:
6 months
£556.42
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Description

Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the main type of antibody found in blood and extracellular fluid allowing it to control infection of body tissues. By binding many kinds of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi, IgG protects the body from infection. IgG eliminate toxin by binding and neutralizing toxins, activating the classical pathway of the complement system, mediating the binding of pathogens causes their immobilization and binding together via agglutination. BioVision’s IgG ELISA kit is a sandwich ELISA assay for the quantitative measurement of IgG in human serum, plasma and cell culture supernatants in 90 minutes. The density of color is proportional to the amount of IgG captured from the samples.

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Tag Line: A rapid sandwich ELISA kit for the quantitative measurement of IgG in human serum, plasma, urine, cell culture supernatant, tissue homogenate and other biological fluid

Summary: • Detection method- Absorbance (450 nm) • Species reactivity- human • Application- quantitative measurement of IgG in human serum, plasma, urine, cell culture samples, tissue samples

Detection Method: Absorbance (450 nm)

Sample Type: Serum, plasma, urine, cell culture samples, biological fluid.

Species Reactivity: Human

Applications: This ELISA kit is used for quantitative measurement of IgG in human serum, plasma, urine, cell culture samples, biological fluid.

Features & Benefits: Easy, convenient and time-saving method to measure the level of IgG in human Serum, plasma, urine, cell culture samples, biological fluid. Detection Range: 0.3 - 20 μg/ml Sensitivity: < 0.1 mg/ml Assay Precision: Intra-Assay: CV < 10%; Inter-Assay: CV < 12% (CV (%) = SD/mean X 100) Cross Reactivity: No significant cross-reactivity or interference between this analyte and its analogues was observed.

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