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FASL ELISA 试剂盒

This 人 FASL ELISA Kit is a Colorimetric ELISA Kit designed to quantify 人 FASL.
产品编号 ABIN2042460
发货至: 中国

Quick Overview for FASL ELISA 试剂盒 (ABIN2042460)

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FASL (Fas Ligand (TNF Superfamily, Member 6) (FASL))

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检测方法

Colorimetric

实验类型

Competition ELISA

检测范围

15.6-1000 pg/mL

应用范围

ELISA
  • 最低检测浓度

    15.6 pg/mL

    品牌

    BioAssay™

    交叉反应 (详细)

    No detectable crossreactivity with other relevant proteins

    灵敏度

    < 2 pg/mL

    组件

    A: Microtiter Strip, 1x96 wells
    B: FASL Standard, 2x10 ng
    C: Anti-human FASL (Biotin), 130 µL
    : Avidin-Biotin-Peroxidase Complex (ABC), 1x130 µL (1:100 dilution)
    : Sample diluent buffer, 1x30 mL
    : Antibody diluent buffer, 1x10 mL
    : ABC diluent buffer, 1x10 mL
    : TMB color developing agent, 1x10 mL
    : TMB stop solution, 2N H2SO4, 1x10 mL
  • 限制

    仅限研究用
  • 储存条件

    4 °C/-20 °C
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    FASL (Fas Ligand (TNF Superfamily, Member 6) (FASL))

    别名

    FASL

    背景

    Fas ligand (FasL or CD95L) is a type-II transmembrane protein that belongs to the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family. Its binding with its receptor induces apoptosis. The human FASL gene consists of approximately 8kb and is split into 4 exons. Fas ligand/receptor interactions play an important role in the regulation of the immune system and the progression of cancer. Fas ligand or FasL is a homotrimeric type II transmembrane protein. It signals through trimerization of FasR, which spans the membrane of the "target" cell. This trimerization usually leads to apoptosis, or cell death. Soluble Fas ligand is generated by cleaving membrane-bound FasL at a conserved cleavage site by the external matrix metalloproteinase MMP-7.

    途径

    Apoptosis, EGFR Signaling Pathway, Production of Molecular Mediator of Immune Response, Positive Regulation of Endopeptidase Activity
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