Human Cholecystokinin - Ready-To-Use ELISA Kit (Colorimetric) Summary
Description |
The Ready-To-Use ELISA kit offers pre-diluted detection reagents and a shorter experimental time. Assay Length: 3 hours |
Standard Curve Range |
15.6 - 1000 pg/mL (example only; lot dependent) |
Sensitivity |
4.55 pg/mL (example only; lot dependent) |
Assay Type |
Competitive ELISA |
Inter-Assay |
%CV < 12 (example only; lot dependent) |
Intra-Assay |
%CV < 10 (example only; lot dependent) |
Sample Volume |
50 uL |
Kit Type |
ELISA Kit (Colorimetric) |
Gene |
CCK |
Applications/Dilutions
Packaging, Storage & Formulations
Storage |
Storage of components varies. See protocol for specific instructions. |
Kit Components
Components
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- Detection Solution A
- Detection Solution B
- Instruction manual
- Plate sealer for 96 wells
- Pre-coated 96T strip plate
- Standard Diluent
- Standard
- Stop Solution
- TMB Substrate
- Wash Buffer (30 x concentrate)
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Alternate Names for Human Cholecystokinin - Ready-To-Use ELISA Kit (Colorimetric)
Background
The regulated translation of messenger RNA is essential for cell-cycle progression, establishment of the body plan during early development and modulation of key activities in the central nervous system. Cytoplasmic polyadenylation, one mechanism of controlling translation, is driven by cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein, CPEB. CPEB is a highly conserved, sequence-specific RNA-binding protein that binds to the cytoplasmic polyadenylation element, thereby modulating translational repression and mRNA localization. Blocking cytoplasmic polyadenylation by interfering with the CPE or CPEB prevents the translational activation and translational repression of mRNAs crucial for oocyte maturation. CPEB is synthesized during oogenesis and stockpiled in the oocyte. CPEB degradation occurs via the proteasome pathway, most likely through ubiquitin-conjugated intermediates.
Limitations
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. ELISA Kits are
guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt.
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