Mouse complement protein 4 ELISA detection kit

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-01

Mouse complement protein 4 (C4) ELISA kit

Instruction manual

The Mouse Complement Protein 4 Assay Kit is an experimental tool used to detect the level of complement protein 4 in mice. Complement protein 4 is an important immune system protein involved in physiological processes such as inflammatory responses and immune responses. By using this kit, researchers can conveniently quantify complement protein 4 levels in mouse serum or tissue samples to understand the immune status of mice and the development of related diseases. Mouse complement protein 4 ELISA assays typically contain a range of reagents and experimental materials, such as antigen capture antibodies, enzyme-labeled antibodies, standards, washes, and substrates. To use, the sample to be tested is conjugated to the antigen capture antibody in the kit, the enzyme-labeled antibody is added, the wash is performed, and finally the substrate is added to develop color and the optical density value is measured. By comparing it to the standard, the concentration of complement protein 4 in the sample to be tested can be calculated. The mouse complement protein 4ELISA detection kit has the characteristics of high sensitivity, high specificity and low background interference, and can be widely used in mouse immunology, pharmacology and pathology and other research fields. By using this kit, researchers can gain insight into the pathogenesis of mouse disease models and explore the mechanism of action and effects of drugs** to support new drug development and disease**. In conclusion, the mouse complement protein 4 detection kit is an important experimental tool that provides strong support for the study of the immune system and related diseases in mice. In the future, with the continuous deepening of immunological research and the development of technology, the kit will be more perfect, providing more accurate and convenient detection methods for scientific research.

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