Human Oxidized LDL ELISA Kit (HNE-LDL)

Human Oxidized LDL ELISA Kit (HNE-LDL)
  • Suitable for use with human plasma or serum samples
  • Copper oxidized LDL (oxLDL) Standard included
  • Detection sensitivity limit of 150 ng/mL for HNE-LDL

 

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OxiSelect™ Human Oxidized LDL ELISA Kit (HNE-LDL Quantitation)
Catalog Number
STA-389
Size
96 assays
Detection
Colorimetric
Manual/Data Sheet Download
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Price
$740.00
Product Details

LDL, so-called "bad cholesterol", is even more dangerous when it becomes oxidized. Oxidized LDL (OxLDL) is more reactive with surrounding tissues and can collect within the inner-lining of arteries. Macrophages, cholesterol, and other lipids can accumulate at the site (atherosclerosis), ultimately forming a plaque that can lead to heart attack, stroke or death. Oxidation of LDL affects both the lipid and protein components of LDL

The OxiSelect™ Human Oxidized LDL ELISA Kits are enzyme immunoassays developed for the detection and quantitation of human oxLDL in plasma, serum or other biological fluid samples. The kits contain a copper oxidized LDL standard against which unknown samples may be compared. This oxidized LDL assay kit is configured to selectively measure oxLDL in HNE-LDL.

Assay Principle for the OxiSelect™ Oxidized LDL ELISA Kits.

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