Short Description
Quantitative ELISA kit for detecting human Lactate Dehydrogenase C (LDHC) in biological samples.
ADME Research Domain
Metabolism
Description
CytoFinal™ Human Lactate Dehydrogenase C (LDHC) ELISA Kit provides a sensitive and reliable method for quantifying LDHC protein levels in human-derived samples. Utilizing a sandwich ELISA format with HRP-based colorimetric detection, this assay enables accurate measurement of LDHC in serum, plasma, tissue lysates, and cell extracts for reproductive biology, cancer biomarker, and metabolic research.
Features
Highly specific sandwich ELISA format using optimized antibody pairs enables precise detection of human LDHC with minimal interference from related LDH isoforms.
Sensitive assay design and broad linear detection range allow accurate quantification of LDHC across multiple human biological sample types.
HRP-TMB colorimetric detection system produces stable absorbance signals compatible with standard microplate readers for efficient experimental analysis.
Comprehensive kit format including precoated microplates, standards, buffers, and detection reagents ensures streamlined operation and consistent experimental reproducibility.
Process Relevance
Measures LDHC expression to investigate reproductive metabolism and cancer-testis antigen activity in experimental studies.
Application Stage
Cancer research, reproductive biology studies, biomarker discovery, and translational biomedical research.
Applications
Quantification of human LDHC in serum, plasma, tissue lysates, and cultured cells for reproductive biology studies, cancer-testis antigen research, metabolic pathway analysis, ADME profiling studies, and biomarker investigation.
Target
Human Lactate Dehydrogenase C (LDHC)
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Sample Type
Tissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids.
Assay Measures
Quantitative
Research Areas
Cancer biomarker research, reproductive biology, metabolic enzyme studies, pharmacokinetics (ADME), tumor metabolism, immunotherapy target discovery, developmental biology, etc.