Catalog: | C-EL-1964T |
Product Type: | Test kit |
Size: | 96 tests |
Principle: | Sandwich ELISA |
Species: | Human |
Detection range: | 125-8000 pg/mL |
Sensitivity: | 4.6 pg/mL |
Sample type: | Serum, Plasma, Cell culture supernatants, Cell lysates |
Test type: | Quantitative |
Analysis mode: | ELISA |
Storage: | All the reagents are stored at 2-8℃. Refer to the protocol for further storage instructions. |
Synonyms:: | B cell receptor CD22, BL CAM, CD22, CD22 molecule, FLJ22814, SIGLEC 2, SIGLEC2, T cell surface antigen Leu 14 |
Application: | MCAM, also known as melanoma cell adhesion molecule (CD146) or MUC18, originally identified as a biomarker of melanoma progression, is a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily. Structurally, it consists of five Ig domains, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic region. A soluble form of CD146 has also been reported. In normal adult tissue, CD146 is primarily expressed by vascular endothelium and smooth muscle. CD146 is a key cell adhesion protein in vascular endothelial cell activity and angiogenesis, and has been used as marker of circulating endothelium cells (CECs). |
This test kit is a solid phase sandwich Enzyme Linked-Immuno-Sorbent Assay (Sandwich ELISA). The CD22 ELISA kit is to be used to detect and quantify protein levels of endogenous CD22. The assay recognizes human CD22. An antibody specific for CD22 has been pre-coated onto the microwells. The CD22 protein in samples is captured by the coated antibody after incubation. Following extensive washing, another antibody of biotinylated specific for human CD22 is added to detect the captured human CD22 protein. For signal development, Streptavidin-HRP is added, followed by Tetramethyl-benzidine (TMB) reagent. Solution containing sulfuric acid is used to stop color development and the color intensity which is proportional to the quantity of bound protein is measurable at 450nm with the correction wavelength set at 630 nm.
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