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                                    Catalog E044800 
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                                    species Mouse 
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                                    GeneARG 
                                
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                                    SamplesSerum, Plasma , tissue homogenates,Cell culture supernates,Other biological fluids.
                                
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                                    Sensitivity1.0umol/L
                                
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                                Intended UseMouse ARG ELISA Kit allows for the in vitro quantitative determination of ARG  , concentrations in serum, Plasma , tissue homogenates and Cell culture supernates and Other biological fluids.
                            
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                                    StorageFor 5-7days:Store the whole kit at 4℃
 For a Long time :Store the Substrate at 4℃, other reagent should store at -20℃.
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                                    Product Description 
 specificalIntended Uses: This ARG ELISA kit is a 1.5 hour solid-phase ELISA designed for the quantitative determination of Mouse ARG. This ELISA kit for research use only, not for therapeutic or diagnostic applications! 
Principle of the Assay: ARG ELISA kit applies the competitive enzyme immunoassay technique utilizing a monoclonal anti-ARG antibody and an ARG-HRP conjugate. The assay sample and buffer are incubated together with ARG-HRP conjugate in pre-coated plate for one hour. After the incubation period, the wells are decanted and washed five times. The wells are then incubated with a substrate for HRP enzyme. The product of the enzyme-substrate reaction forms a blue colored complex. Finally, a stop solution is added to stop the reaction, which will then turn the solution yellow. The intensity of color is measured spectrophotometrically at 450nm in a microplate reader. The intensity of the color is inversely proportional to the ARG concentration since ARG from samples and ARG-HRP conjugate compete for the anti-ARG antibody binding site. Since the number of sites is limited, as more sites are occupied by ARG from the sample, fewer sites are left to bind ARG-HRP conjugate. A standard curve is plotted relating the intensity of the color (O.D.) to the concentration of standards. The ARG concentration in each sample is interpolated from this standard curve.
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