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#27604 Mouse Titin N-Fragment (Serum) ELISA Kit - IBL

  • 27604 Mouse Titin N-Fragment (Serum) ELISA Kit - IBL
  • 27604 Mouse Titin N-Fragment (Serum) ELISA Kit - IBL
  • 27604 Mouse Titin N-Fragment (Serum) ELISA Kit - IBL
Intended Use:
Research reagents
Measuring Method:
ELISA
Sample Types:
Mouse
Measuring Samples:
Serum
Measurement Range:
75 - 4,800 pmol/L
Package Size1:
96 Well

※ The product indicated as "Research reagents" in the column Intended Use cannot be used
  for diagnostic nor any medical purpose.
※ The datasheet listed on this page is sample only. Please refer to the datasheet
  enclosed in the product purchased before use.

Product Overview

Product Overview

Product Code 27604
Product Name Mouse Titin N-Fragment (Serum) ELISA Kit - IBL
Maker Name Immuno-Biological Laboratories Co., Ltd.
Intended Use Research reagents
Measuring Method ELISA
Conjugate HRP
Species Mouse
Measuring Samples Serum
Measurement Range 75 - 4,800 pmol/L
Primary Reaction 2 ~ 8°C Overnight
Secondary Reaction 60 minutes at 2 - 8℃
Sensitivity 21.20 pmol/L
Storage Condition 2~8°C
Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Not Applicable
Cartagena Not Applicable
Measuring Service Available
Package Size 1 96 Well

Product Description

Product Description

Titin (connectin) is a protein that consists of 34,350 amino-acid and specifically expresses in a cross-striated muscle. The molecular weight of human titin is 3,816 kDa and it has been known that as the largest protein among of existing proteins in a living body. 


It is one of sarcomere structured protein that is a minimum unit of myofibrillary protein and it has a role as an elastic protein for recovering the length of shortened sarcomere by its contraction. It has been known that titin is cleaved by protein metabolic enzymes such as calpain and matrix metalloprotease if muscles are damaged. 


Actually, massive titin degradation was observed in the skeletal muscle of patients with muscular dystrophy, and the presence of various titin fragments in the blood and urine was confirmed. In particular, it has been reported that the approximately 26 kDa N-fragment on the N-terminal region and the approximately 12 kDa C-fragment on the C-terminal region found in urine are increased in patients with various muscle diseases including muscular dystrophy. 


This kit is a sandwich ELISA with a combination of two antibodies against titin N-fragments. A titin fragment containing N-terminal region in mouse serum can be measured.

 
 

FAQ

FAQ

  • Question
    Q.Is composition of EIA buffer of each ELISA kit all same? Can it be mixed to use?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.No it isn't. As constitute of each EIA buffer is different, it cannot be mixed with other lots or EIA buffers contained in other kind of ELISA kits.
  • Question
    Q.What is the composition of concentrated wash buffer?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It contains ordinary Tween and phosphate buffer (0.05% Tween-20 in PB).
  • Question
    Q.What is the feature of the plate?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.We use plate that is flat bottom and removable strip type plate (8wellx 12 strips).
  • Question
    Q.Can I re-use standard after reconstitution?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.Not recommended to re-use standard after reconstitution. Please use it at once after the reconstitution.
    Please note that there are some exceptions. One time freeze-thaw the standard is acceptable for use after reconstitution for some ELISAs.
    Please check the details on each product datasheet.
  • Question
    Q.What is different between reagent blank and test sample blank?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.Reagent blank means a well is only added EIA buffer and the purpose is confirming whether the Test sample value is influenced by lack of washing process or other operations. Test sample blank means a well is added EIA buffer and HRP antibody and the purpose is to calculate the background.
  • Question
    Q.How many samples can be measured by this kit?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.The pre-coated plate contained in our ELISA kit is 96 wells plate. We recommend to use 16 wells (2 slits) for standard and 80 wells (10 slits) for 40 samples in duplicate.
  • Question
    Q.What is LOD (Limit of Detection)?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It (LOD) is defined as sensitivity that is calculated using the NCCSL method. Please refer to a datasheet of each product.
  • Question
    Q.What is LOQ (Limit of Quantification)?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It (LOQ) is the lowest value of measurement (standard) range. Please refer to a datasheet of each product.
  • Question
    Q.What is the definition of Over Night (O/N) reaction?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It means that the reaction is required more than 16 hours unless otherwise specifically defined it on a datasheet of each ELISA product.
  • Question
    Q.What is the specification of quality control for ELISA product release?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.The information of specification is available on individual lot specific CoA. Please contact us with your reference lot number for obtaining of specific CoA.
  • Question
    Q.What is the number (e.g. 432143214321) at the edge of strips of the plate?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.According to the plate maker (ThermoFisher), it does not have any specific meaning as it is just the number of molds.
  • Question
    Q.How to wash an ELISA plate?
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.Washing it by an auto-washer is highly recommended.
    If it is not available, please refer to the demo video (only 2 mins) using a washing bottle.
  • Question
    Q.The wells turned black during the test with the kit.
    ELISA common FAQ
  • Answer
    A.It is possible that the wells were not washed sufficiently during the washing process after the HRP-labeled antibody reaction.
    Be sure to wash the wells enough times as described in the data sheet with washing buffer of more than 350 µL.

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