19 Nov New Alpha-1-Antitrypsin ELISA Kit, 25% Off Your First Order!
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New Human Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Total Antigen ELISA Kit
The Human Alpha-1-Antitrypsin ELISA kit is for the sensitive quantitative measurement of total human A1AT antigen in plasma, serum, saliva and urine.The ELISA kit comes ready to use with a pre-coated 96-well plate. This is an easy to follow ELISA kit with many advantages.
Advantages
- Ultrasensitive with a minimum detectable dose of 0.062 ng/ml
- Fast with results in less than 100 minutes
- Dynamic range detection of 0.1-100 ng/ml
- Precise with low intra-assay and inter-assay CV’s
- Accurate with an average recovery of 98%
25% off your first order of 1 kit!
Purchase your first Human Alpha-1-Antitrypsin ELISA kit with limited 25% discount. Please use promo code A1ATELISA on your order. Click here to download the kit instructions and for more information on this exciting new kit.
High quality, sensitive, fast
Molecular Innovations has produced more than 100 colorimetric sandwich ELISA kits and that number continues to grow. Our kits are of the highest quality with many product citations. They are also ultrasensitive and fast and can be completed in less than 100 minutes. Our ELISA kits target over 30 antigens spanning 9 species. If you don’t see the kit you want feel free to email us with your inquiry.
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Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Blog
Alpha 1 Antitrypsin (AAT) is a plasma glycoprotein and was first named for its ability to inhibit trypsin. As a protease inhibitor it protects tissues from enyzmes especially neutrophil elastase, which destroys bacteria and host tissues during inflammation. Read this interesting blog by Dr.Yang Liu.