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| Product Description | The quantitative human ATRN (glycosylated) sandwich ELISA kit is designed to detect human attractin (ATRN) levels. ATRN is a transmembrane protein involved in cell adhesion, T-cell activation, and has been implicated in myelination and metabolic regulation. The kit is suitable for various biological samples such as serum, plasma. Its sensitivity is 0.184 ng/mL, which can accurately detect low concentrations of ATRN in the sample. |
| Target | ATRN |
| N-Glycosylation Site | 213, 237, 242, 253, 264, 300, 325, 362, 383, 416, 428, 575, 623, 731, 863, 914, 923, 986, 1043, 1054, 1073, 1082, 1198, 1206, 1250, 1259 |
| Sample Types | Serum, plasma |
| Sample Volume | 100 μL |
| Sensitivity | 0.184 ng/mL |
| Detection Principle | Quantitative sandwich ELISA |
| Detection Range | 0.55 ng/mL-15 ng/mL |
| Detection Time | 1 h-5 h |
| Detection Wavelength | 450 nm |
| Storage | Store at 2-8°C for long term storage. |
| Species | Human |
| Full Name | Attractin |
| Alternate Names | ATRN; Attractin; DPPT-L; Mahogany homolog |
| Uniprot No. | O75882 |
| Application | The quantitative human ATRN (glycosylated) sandwich ELISA kit is valuable for research investigating neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis, immune responses, and metabolic diseases. The quantitative data obtained from this kit allows for precise analysis of ATRN levels, contributing to a better understanding of its role in these complex physiological and pathological processes. |
| Kit Components | Pre-coated ELISA plate; Lyophilized standard; Biotin-labeled antibody; HRP-avidin; Various diluents; Wash buffer; TMB chromogenic substrate; Stop solution |
| Precision | Intra-Assay: n=20, CV <8%; Inter-Assay: n=20, CV <10%; |
| Recovery | Serum sample: n=5, 85-105%; Plasma sample: n=4, 90-105%; |
| Standard Curve | ![]() The standard curve is for reference only, and a new standard curve should be generated for each set of samples tested. |