Mouse VEGF-C (Vascular Endothelial cell Growth Factor C) ELISA Kit
The Mouse VEGF-C (Vascular Endothelial Cell Growth Factor C) ELISA Kit is a highly sensitive and specific assay designed for the accurate detection of VEGF-C levels in mouse serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatants. This kit provides reliable and reproducible results, making it ideal for various research applications.VEGF-C is a key factor in angiogenesis, playing a crucial role in the formation of new blood vessels and regulating cell growth and survival. Dysregulation of VEGF-C has been implicated in various diseases such as cancer, lymphedema, and inflammatory disorders, making it a valuable biomarker for studying these conditions and developing potential therapeutic interventions.With its advanced technology and user-friendly protocol, the Mouse VEGF-C ELISA Kit from Assay Genie is a valuable tool for researchers looking to study the role of VEGF-C in disease pathogenesis and progression.
Product Name:
Mouse VEGF-C (Vascular Endothelial cell Growth Factor C) ELISA Kit
SKU:
MOES01606
Size:
96 Assays
Detection Method:
Colorimetric method, ELISA, Sandwich
Assay type:
Sandwich-ELISA
Assay time:
3 h 30 min
Sensitivity:
18.75 pg/mL
Detection range:
31.25-2000 pg/mL
Reovery:
80%-120%
This ELISA kit uses the Sandwich-ELISA principle. The micro ELISA plate provided in this kit has been pre-coated with an antibody specific to the target protein. Standards or samples are added to the micro ELISA plate wells and bind to the immobilized antibody. A biotinylated detection antibody specific to the target protein is then added, followed by Avidin-Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) conjugate. Free components are washed away. The substrate solution is added to each well, resulting in a color change. Only wells containing the target protein, detection antibody, and HRP conjugate will develop a blue color. The reaction is terminated by the addition of stop solution, resulting in a yellow color. The optical density (OD) is measured at 450 nm ± 2 nm. The OD value is directly proportional to the concentration of the target protein in the sample and is determined using a standard curve.