Replaces Prod. #: ALX-850-304/1
The LBP, soluble ELISA kit is a complete assay for the quantitative determination of soluble LBP levels. This kit is to be used with serum, plasma and cell culture medium from human, bovine, dog, horse, porcine or rabbit origins.
Product Details
Alternative Name: | Lipopolysaccharide binding protein |
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Sensitivity: | Range 5-50ng/ml |
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Assay Time: | 2 hours + 10 to 12 minutes |
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Applications: | ELISA
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Application Notes: | For the quantitative determination of human, dog, pig, rabbit, bovine and horse soluble LBP levels in serum, plasma and cell culture medium. |
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Wavelength: | 450 nm |
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Species reactivity: | Human Bovine, Dog, Horse, Porcine, Rabbit
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Quantity: | 96 wells (~80 tests) |
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Handling: | For long term storage keep vials 3 and 4 at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. |
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Shipping: | Blue Ice |
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Short Term Storage: | +4°C |
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Contents: | 1 precoated ELISA module 1 vial anti-LBP (human) detecting MAb 1 vial LBP standard (human) 1 vial reference serum 2 tablets PBS 1 vial dilution buffer 1 vial Tween 20 1 vial stopping solution 1 vial substrate solution |
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UniProt ID: | P18428 (human) |
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Regulatory Status: | RUO - Research Use Only |
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Compatibility: | This product is compatible with the Absorbance 96 Plate Reader.
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Product Literature References
Inflammatory Markers after Switching to a Dual Drug Regimen in HIV-Infected Subjects: A Two-Year Follow-Up: M. Vassallo, et al.; Viruses
14, 927 (2022),
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Beneficial effect of alcohol withdrawal on gut permeability and microbial translocation in patients with alcohol use disorder: H. Donnadieu-Rigole, et al.; Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res.
42, 32 (2018),
Application(s): ELISA using human plasma,
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Suppression of gut dysbiosis reverses Western diet-induced vascular dysfunction: M.L. Battson, et al.; Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab.
314, E468 (2018),
Application(s): ELISA using mouse plasma,
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Lipopolysaccharide binding protein and oxidative stress in a multiple sclerosis model: B.M. Escribano, et al.; Neurotherapeutics
14, 199 (2017),
Application(s): ELISA using human plasma,
Abstract;
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Microbial translocation is correlated with HIV evolution in HIV-HCV co-infected patients: J.J. Tudesq, et al.; PLoS One
12, e0183372 (2017),
Application(s): ELISA using human plasma,
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Transferring the blues: Depression-associated gut microbiota induces neurobehavioural changes in the rat: J.R. Kelly, et al.; J. Psychiatr. Res.
82, 109 (2016),
Application(s): ELISA using human plasma,
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Expression of gut-homing β7 receptor on T cells: surrogate marker for microbial translocation in suppressed HIV-1-infected patients?: M. Abad-Fernandez, et al.; HIV Med.
16, 15 (2015),
Application(s): Levels of LBP in human plasma,
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Endothelial dysfunction and renal fibrosis in endotoxemia-induced oliguric kidney injury: possible role of LPS-binding protein: G. Castellano, et al.; Crit. Care
18, 520 (2014),
Application(s): Levels of LBP in porcine plasma and serum,
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Correlation between different methods to measure microbial translocation and its association with immune activation in long-term suppressed HIV-1-infected individuals: M. Abad-Fernandez, et al.; J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr.
64, 149 (2013),
Application(s): Levels of LBP in human plasma,
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