Rat Suppressors Of Cytokine Signaling 1 (SOCS1) ELISA Kit

Product description

Description

Order Rat Suppressors Of Cytokine Signaling 1 SOCS1 ELISA Kit 01017623592 at Gentaur Suppressors Of Cytokine Signaling 1 (SOCS1)

Price

686 EUR

Size

1 plate of 96 wells

Catalog no

SEH158Ra-96

Details

Latin name

Rattus norvegicus

Notes

Research Use Only.

Test

ELISA Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays Code 90320007 SNOMED

Storage_and_shipping

Transported on ice packs/blue ice. Keep refrigerated at 2-8 degrees Celsius. Shelf life: 6 months.

Specifications

Detection range: 0.312-20ng/mL; Sensitivity: < 0.115ng/mL; Species reactivity: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)

Properties

E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays,E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays

Additional_information

Known also as Suppressors Of Cytokine Signaling 1 elisa. Alternative names of the recognized antigen: CIS1; CISH1; JAB; SOCS-1; SSI-1; SSI1; TIP3; JAK-binding protein; STAT-induced STAT inhibitor 1; Tec-interacting protein 3

About

Rats are used to make rat monoclonal anti mouse antibodies. There are less rat- than mouse clones however. Rats genes from rodents of the genus Rattus norvegicus are often studied in vivo as a model of human genes in Sprague-Dawley or Wistar rats.

Description

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based on the Double-antibody Sandwich method for detection of Rat Suppressors Of Cytokine Signaling 1 (SOCS1) in samples from Tissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids. with no significant corss-reactivity with analogues from other species.

Additional description

Cytokines and Chemokines are chemotaxis related small proteins between 5 to 20 kDa.Cell nucleus signaling proteins and molecules are part of a complex system of communication that governs basic cellular activities and coordinates cell actions. The ability of cells to perceive and correctly respond to their microenvironment is the basis of development, tissue repair, and immunity as well as normal tissue homeostasis. Errors in cellular information processing are responsible for diseases such as cancer, autoimmunity, and diabetes. By understanding cell signaling, diseases may be treated effectively and, theoretically, artificial tissues may be created.