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Catalog Number: CBA-224, CBA-224-5
Fully quantify phagocytosis with no manual cell counting
High-throughput 96-well format
Convenient quantitation in a standard microplate reader
NOTE: This assay is suitable only for adherent phagocytes. For suspension cells please use one of our other Phagocytosis Assay Kits with either E. coli…
Catalog Number: CBA-220
Fully quantify phagocytosis with no manual cell counting
High-throughput 96-well format
Convenient quantitation in a standard microplate reader
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
Catalog Number: CBA-222
Fully quantify phagocytosis with no manual cell counting
High-throughput 96-well format
Convenient quantitation in a standard microplate reader
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
Catalog Number: VPK-418
Cloning capacity = 1.7 kb
Frequently Asked Questions about AAV Expression and Packaging
General FAQs about using AAV
General FAQs about Viral Gene Delivery
Catalog Number: VPK-410
Cloning capacity = 3 kb
Frequently Asked Questions about AAV Expression and Packaging
General FAQs about using AAV
General FAQs about Viral Gene Delivery
Catalog Number: VPK-411
Cloning capacity = 3.9 kb
Frequently Asked Questions about AAV Expression and Packaging
General FAQs about using AAV
General FAQs about Viral Gene Delivery
Catalog Number: STA-369
Suitable for use with human plasma or serum samples
Copper oxidized LDL (oxLDL) Standard included
Detection sensitivity limit of <50 ng/mL for MDA-LDL
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Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: STA-389
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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Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: STA-388
Suitable for use with human plasma or serum samples
Copper oxidized LDL (oxLDL) Standard included
Detection sensitivity limit of 150 ng/mL for CML-LDL
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
Video: Color Development in an ELISA