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Human Actin-related protein 3,ACTR3 ELISA Kit
Human Actin-related protein 3,ACTR3 ELISA Kit
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The HUMAN ACTIN-RELATED PROTEIN 3, ACTR3 ELISA KIT is a cutting-edge and highly reliable diagnostic tool designed for the accurate detection and quantification of human Actin-Related Protein 3 (ACTR3) in various biological samples. This ELISA kit is meticulously developed using state-of-the-art technology and adheres to the highest quality standards, ensuring precise and reproducible results.
The ACTR3 ELISA kit offers exceptional sensitivity and specificity, enabling researchers and clinicians to confidently measure ACTR3 levels with utmost precision. It employs a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay principle, utilizing highly specific antibodies that specifically recognize and bind to ACTR3. This allows for the formation of a stable antigen-antibody complex, which can be quantitatively measured using spectrophotometric techniques.
This ELISA kit provides a wide dynamic range, allowing for the accurate quantification of ACTR3 concentrations in a broad spectrum of samples. It is compatible with various sample types, including serum, plasma, cell lysates, and tissue homogenates, making it a versatile tool for diverse research applications.
The ACTR3 ELISA kit is user-friendly and straightforward, with a simple and efficient protocol that can be easily followed by both experienced researchers and novices. It includes all the necessary components, including pre-coated microplate wells, standards, controls, and detection reagents, ensuring convenience and reliability throughout the assay process.
With its exceptional performance characteristics and ease of use, the HUMAN ACTIN-RELATED PROTEIN 3, ACTR3 ELISA KIT is an indispensable tool for researchers and clinicians involved in studying ACTR3 and its implications in various biological processes. Its accurate and reliable results contribute to advancing our understanding of ACTR3's role in cellular functions and its potential as a diagnostic and therapeutic target.