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Mouse TIMP-1 PicoKine ELISA Kit standard curve
Mouse TIMP-1 PicoKine ELISA Kit standard curve
Mouse TIMP-1 PicoKine ELISA Kit standard curve

Mouse TIMP-1 ELISA Kit PicoKine(r)

EK0521
Boster Bio
ReactivityMouse
Product group Assays
96 wells
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Boster Bio
  • Product Name
    Mouse TIMP-1 ELISA Kit PicoKine(r)
  • Delivery Days Customer
    9
  • Applications
    ELISA
  • Applications Supplier
    ELI
  • Assay Detection Range
    31.2 pg/ml - 2,000 pg/ml
  • Assay Sensitivity
    <10 pg/ml
  • Assay Time
    20-25
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Scientific Description
    Mouse TIMP-1 ELISA Kit PicoKine® (96 Tests). Quantitate Mouse Timp1 in cell culture supernatants, cell lysates, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA). Sensitivity: 10pg/ml. The brand Picokine indicates this is a premium quality ELISA kit. Each Picokine kit delivers precise quantification, high sensitivity, and excellent reproducibility. Only our most reliable and effective kits qualify as Picokine, guaranteeing top-tier results for your assays.
  • Reactivity
    Mouse
  • Reactivity Supplier
    Mouse TIMP-1
  • Storage Instruction
    -20°C,2°C to 8°C
  • UNSPSC
    41116158

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