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Human Estrogen Receptor Alpha ELISA kit

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EK-07-0209
Human Estrogen Receptor Alpha ELISA kit
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Specifications        

Product Cat#: EK-07-0209
Product name: Human Estrogen Receptor Alpha ELISA kit
Target Name: ERAlpha
Species Reactivity: Human
Product Size:  48/96 Tests
Sensitivity: 0.14 ng/mL
Assay range: 2.5-50 ng/mL
Assay Time: 90 minutes
Platform: Colorimetric Microplate Reader
Conjugate: HRP
ELISA Type: Competitive ELISA
Detection Method: Colorimetric
Storage temperature: Store at 2-8°C
Stability: Stable within the expiration date under suggested storage conditions
Shipping condition: Wet ice
Kit Contents: Microtiter plate ( 1x ), Enzyme conjugate ( 1 vial ), Standard samples ( 6 vials ),
Substrates ( A & B, 2 vials ), Stop solution ( 1 vial ), Wash Solution ( 100x, 1 vial ),
Balance solution ( 1 vial ), Instruction ( 1 copy )
Other Names of Target: CK-MB; B-CK; Brain Creatine Kinase; CKBB; Creatine Kinase MB;CKMM; Creatine Kinase B; Creatine Kinase Brain; Creatine Kinase M; Creatine Kinase MB; Creatine Kinase MB Type; Creatine Kinase Muscle; M-CK; Creatine Kinase-M/B; KCRB_HUMAN; Muscle Creatine Kinase
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Target information

Estrogen and progesterone receptor are members of a family of transcription factors that are regulated by the binding of their cognate ligands. The interaction of hormone-bound estrogen receptors with estrogen responsive elements(EREs) alters transcription of ERE-containing genes. The carboxy terminal region of the estrgen receptor contains the ligand binding domain, the amino terminus serves as the transactivation domain, and the DNA binding domain is centrally located. Two forms of estrogen receptor have been identified, ER Alpha and ER Beta. ER Alpha and ER Beta have been shown to be differentially activated by various ligands. The biological response to progesterone is mediated by two distinct forms of the human progesterone receptor (hPR-A and hPR-B), which arise from alternative splicing. In most cells, hPR-B functions as a transcriptional activator of progesterone-responsive gene, whereas hPR-A function as a transcriptional inhibitor of all steroid hormone receptors.

Provider

Erpantech Laboratory

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MSDS-EK-07-0209.pdf (148 downloads )