GENLISA™ Human Complement C3 Convertase (C3 Convertase) ELISA

SKU: KBH0373 Category:

10,000.00 28,000.00

GST Applicable
Enzyme Immunoassay for the estimation of Human Complement C3 Convertase (C3 Convertase) in serum and plasma, tissue homogenates and other biological fluids.


Availability: 3 – 4 Weeks | Pack Size: 1 x 96 wells



Description

Complement component 3, often simply called C3, is a protein of the immune system that is found primarily in the blood. It plays a central role in the complement system of vertebrate animals and contributes to innate immunity. In humans it is encoded on chromosome 19 by a gene called C3.It helps kill bacteria and viruses that cause disease. C3 protein is the most important and abundant protein in the complement system. It covers microbes to destroy them.

ELISA Features include:
– Ready to use protocol
– Standardisation and High Reproducibility
– Lot to Lot Consistency
– Accuracy and Precision

Validated against seven points for a”GOLD RING”Standard Quality ELISA – the benchmark sign for Krishgen quality.

The GENLISA ELISA kits are used for assessing the specific biomarker in samples analytes which may be serum, plasma, biological fluids and cell culture supernatant.









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Additional information

Calibration Range

0.78 – 50 ng/ml

Sensitivity

~>0.31 ng/ml

Regulatory Status

Research Use Only available

Shipping Temperature

2 -8 degrees Celsius

Storage Temperature

should be stored at -20 degrees Celsiusupon receipt while the others should be at 4 degrees Celsius. Besides, please return the unused wells to the foil pouch containing the desiccant pack, and zip-seal the foil pouch.

Research Area

Signal transduction;Infection immunity;Immune molecule;