NGAL ELISA Kit (human)
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$ 610
Cat. No.
KIT 036
Product name
NGAL ELISA Kit (human)
Description
An ELISA for the in vitro determination of human NGAL in urine and plasma.
Assay range
10-1000 pg/mL
Assay time
4 hours
Limit of detection
4 pg/mL
Sample dilution
1/500 (Urine from healthy subjects)
Species reactivity (positive)
None
Storage
4°C
Target
Human NGAL (Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin)
Background
NGAL is a new early biomarker for diagnosing acute kidney injury (AKI)
Under normal conditions, NGAL levels are low in urine and plasma, but they rise sharply from basal levels in response to kidney injury to reach diagnostic levels within a very short time - as much as 24 hours or more before any significant rise in serum creatinine.
Regulatory status
Not available in the USA for in vitro diagnostic use. For in vitro diagnostic use in the European Union, Canada and Iran. For research use only in all other territories.
Patent status
This product is protected by one or more U.S., European and/or foreign patents as listed on www.bioporto/about us/patents
Other information
Simple ELISA format - easy to perform Ready-to-use calibrators and working solutions Pre-coated ELISA strips All incubations performed at room temperature Easy storage All components are stored at 4°C Automation possible on open ELISA workstations
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