Human Lyn - 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 |
0.156 - 10 ng/mL (example only; lot dependent) |
Sensitivity |
0.062 ng/mL (example only; lot dependent) |
Assay Type |
Sandwich ELISA |
Inter-Assay |
%CV < 12 (example only; lot dependent) |
Intra-Assay |
%CV < 10 (example only; lot dependent) |
Sample Volume |
100 uL |
Kit Type |
ELISA Kit (Colorimetric) |
Gene |
LYN |
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 Lyn - Ready-To-Use ELISA Kit (Colorimetric)
Background
Src is the human homolog of the v-Src gene of the Rous sarcoma virus, also known as avian sarcoma virus or ASV. Src is the first proto-oncogenic non-receptor tyrosine kinase characterized in human. By virtue of common structural motifs, the Src family is composed of nine members in vertebrates, including Src, Yes, Fgr, Frk, Fyn, Lyn, Hck, Lck and Blk. Src-family kinases transduce signals that are involved in the control of a variety of cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, motility and adhesion. Src-family kinases contain an amino-terminal cell membrane anchor followed by an SH3 domain and an SH2 domain involved in modular association and activation, respectively. Src-family kinases are normally maintained in an inactive state and can be activated transiently during cellular events such as mitosis. The human Lyn gene maps to chromosome 8q13 and encodes a 505 amino acid protein. Hematopoietic tissues predominantly express Lyn, which influences normal immunoglobulin production and regulation.
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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