Size
1
Catalog no#
SEC735Hu
Price
850 EUR
Assay length
3h
Detection range
0.156-10ng/mL
Research Area
Tumor immunity;
Tissue
cell, prostate, stem
Organism species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Method
Double-antibody Sandwich
Item Name
Prostate Stem Cell Antigen
Format
48T, 96T, 96T×5, 96T×10, 96T×100
Application
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for Antigen Detection.
Sample type
Tissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids.
Sensitivity
The minimum detectable dose of this kit is typically less than 0.063ng/mL
Properties
E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays,E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays
Description
Antigens are peptides or recombinant or native dependent on the production method.For cells, cell lines and tissues in culture till half confluency.
Stability
The stability of kit is determined by the loss rate of activity. The loss rate of this kit is less than 5% within the expiration date under appropriate storage condition. To minimize extra influence on the performance, operation procedures and lab conditions, especially room temperature, air humidity, incubator temperature should be strictly controlled. It is also strongly suggested that the whole assay is performed by the same operator from the beginning to the end.
Test
ELISA Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays Code 90320007 SNOMED,Stem cell factors and stem cell growth factors will produce stem cells or be part of a transdifferentiation process to produce other cells. A cell can transdifferentiate by going back to the naive stem cell stadium or directly into the other cell, helped by the stem cell and transdifferentiationf actors. Stem cell growth factors or stem cell factors are mostly used to produce iPSCs or induced pluripotent stem cells by Jamaka or Thomson factors by using for example 5 Lenti-III-CMV viruses, expressing the Yamanaka iPSC factor set (Oct4, Sox2, Nanog and Lin28) + GFP positive control. Trans differentiation will omit the stem cell stadium but stem cell factors sill play an important role in trans differentiation strategies.