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Catalog Number: STA-618, STA-619
Measures non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) in serum or plasma
Available with colorimetric or fluorometric detection
Standard included for quantitative results
Catalog Number: VPK-252
Engineered to produce 100- to 10,000-fold fewer wild type plaques than most other expression systems
Generate high-titer virus in about 2-3 weeks compared to 2-3 months with other systems
Cloning capacity of shuttle vector = 6.9 kb
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Catalog Number: VPK-111, VPK-111-5
More accurate than traditional plaque-forming unit assays
Faster results: 2.5 days vs. 10 days
No agar overlay steps
Catalog Number: AD-100
Useful for both packaging and amplification of recombinant adenovirus
Derived from HEK 293 cell line
Selected for flattened morphology and firm attachment to culture plates
Larger surface area for superior transfection and greater adenoviral yields
NOTE: 293AD Cells are available for sale to…
Catalog Number: VPK-250
Engineered to produce 100- to 10,000-fold fewer wild type plaques than most other expression systems
Generate high-titer virus in about 2-3 weeks compared to 2-3 months with other systems
Promoterless shuttle vector allows you to clone the optimal promoter with your gene of interest
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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
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Video: Color Development in an ELISA