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#27717 Human Amyloidβ (1-38) (FL) Assay Kit - IBL

  • 27717 Human Amyloidβ (1-38) (FL) ELISA Kit
  • 27717 Human Amyloidβ (1-38) (FL) ELISA Kit
  • 27717 Human Amyloidβ (1-38) (FL) ELISA Kit
Intended Use:
Research reagents
Measuring Method:
ELISA
Sample Types:
Human
Measuring Samples:
CSF, Cell culture supernatant
Measurement Range:
9.38 - 600 pg/mL
Package Size1:
96 Well

※ The product indicated as "Research reagents" in the column Intended Use cannot be used
  for diagnostic nor any medical purpose.
※ The datasheet listed on this page is sample only. Please refer to the datasheet
  enclosed in the product purchased before use.

Product Overview

Product Overview

Product Code 27717
Product Name Human Amyloidβ (1-38) (FL) Assay Kit - IBL
Intended Use Research reagents
Measuring Method ELISA
Conjugate HRP
Species Human
Measuring Samples CSF, Cell culture supernatant
Measurement Range 9.38 - 600 pg/mL
Primary Reaction Overnight at 2 - 8 ℃
Secondary Reaction 60 minutes at 2 - 8 ℃
Sensitivity 1.28 pg/mL
Specificity Compound Cross Reactivity
Human Aβ (1-38) 100.0%
Human Aβ (1-33) ≦ 0.1 %
Human Aβ (1-34) ≦ 0.1 %
Human Aβ (1-36) ≦ 0.1 %
Human Aβ (1-37) ≦ 0.1 %
Human Aβ (1-39) ≦ 0.1 %
Human Aβ (1-40) ≦ 0.1 %
Human Aβ (1-41) ≦ 0.1 %
Human Aβ (1-42) ≦ 0.1 %
Storage Condition 2 - 8 ℃
Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Not Applicable
Cartagena Not Applicable
Measuring Service Not Available
Package Size 1 96 Well

Product Description

Product Description

The first case of Alzheimer's disease (AD) was defined and reported in 1907 by the German scientist, Dr. A. Alzheimer. His studies have shown that this is the main cause of dementia in the elderly. The plaques which appear in the brains of individuals who suffer AD are mostly constituted by the Amyloidβ protein (Aβ). Aβ is a peptide which consists of 40 or 42 (43) amino acids, and reports show that this is cleaved from β- and γ- secretase from the amyloid precursor protein. APP is a trans-membrane protein consisting of 695, 751, or 770 amino acids. Reports have shown many variants of Aβ exist and are clarified into the culture supernatant from the APP cDNA transfected mouse neuroblastoma cell. In 2001, Edward H. Koo et al. found that the secretion of Aβ42 decreased by the effect of NSAIDs, and with this, the secretion of Aβ38 increased. NSAIDs is attracting attention as a γ- secretase modulation and then Aβ38 and Aβ42 have become important object molecules to be measured as indicators for the effect of NSAIDs. This ELISA kit can measure Human Aβ (1-38) which held N-terminal side completely. IBL has many other kinds of Amyloidβ-related products for AD research. They are very specific assay systems for each target and they can be used according to the purpose of study.

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Keywords:
Alzheimer's Disease / Amyloid β / Amyloid-β / Amyloid Beta / Aβ / Beta Amyloid

FAQ

FAQ

  • Question
    Q.Can this kit be used for serum or plasma samples?
  • Answer
    A.We do not have any data related to those types of samples.
  • Question
    Q.Is composition of EIA buffer of each ELISA kit all same? Can it be mixed to use?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.No it isn't. As constitute of each EIA buffer is different, it cannot be mixed with other lots or EIA buffers contained in other kind of ELISA kits.
  • Question
    Q.What is the composition of concentrated wash buffer?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It contains ordinary Tween and phosphate buffer (0.05% Tween-20 in PB).
  • Question
    Q.What is the feature of the plate?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.We use plate that is flat bottom and removable strip type plate (8wellx 12 strips).
  • Question
    Q.Can I re-use standard after reconstitution?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.Not recommended to re-use standard after reconstitution. Please use it at once after the reconstitution.
    Please note that there are some exceptions. One time freeze-thaw the standard is acceptable for use after reconstitution for some ELISAs.
    Please check the details on each product datasheet.
  • Question
    Q.What is different between reagent blank and test sample blank?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.Reagent blank means a well is only added EIA buffer and the purpose is confirming whether the Test sample value is influenced by lack of washing process or other operations. Test sample blank means a well is added EIA buffer and HRP antibody and the purpose is to calculate the background.
  • Question
    Q.How many samples can be measured by this kit?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.The pre-coated plate contained in our ELISA kit is 96 wells plate. We recommend to use 16 wells (2 slits) for standard and 80 wells (10 slits) for 40 samples in duplicate.
  • Question
    Q.What is LOD (Limit of Detection)?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It (LOD) is defined as sensitivity that is calculated using the NCCSL method. Please refer to a datasheet of each product.
  • Question
    Q.What is LOQ (Limit of Quantification)?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It (LOQ) is the lowest value of measurement (standard) range. Please refer to a datasheet of each product.
  • Question
    Q.What is the definition of Over Night (O/N) reaction?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It means that the reaction is required more than 16 hours unless otherwise specifically defined it on a datasheet of each ELISA product.
  • Question
    Q.What is the specification of quality control for ELISA product release?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.The information of specification is available on individual lot specific CoA. Please contact us with your reference lot number for obtaining of specific CoA.
  • Question
    Q.What is the number (e.g. 432143214321) at the edge of strips of the plate?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.According to the plate maker (ThermoFisher), it does not have any specific meaning as it is just the number of molds.
  • Question
    Q.How to wash an ELISA plate?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.Washing it by an auto-washer is highly recommended.
    If it is not available, please refer to the demo video (only 2 mins) using a washing bottle.
  • Question
    Q.The wells turned black during the test with the kit.
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It is possible that the wells were not washed sufficiently during the washing process after the HRP-labeled antibody reaction.
    Be sure to wash the wells enough times as described in the data sheet with washing buffer of more than 350 µL.
  • Question
    Q.How do you define the acceptance range of quality control of control sets?
    Control Set Common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.In principal, it is defined as ±15%-20% based the standard value described on each datasheet.
  • Question
    Q.What is the shelf life of control set?
    Control Set Common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.The shelf life is 12 months upon the goods is dispatched from our lab if the goods is unopned.
  • Question
    Q.What is the storage condition of control sets?
    Control Set Common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It should be stored under chilled condition (2~10℃).
  • Question
    Q.Can the control set be used after reconstitution?
    Control Set Common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.No it cannot be re-used after the reconstitution.
  • Question
    Q.What is the package form of control sets?
    Control Set Common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It is lyophilized form.

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