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Catalog Number: AKR-130
Quantify proteins with His-tag at either N-terminus or C-terminus
Detect as low as 1 ng/mL of protein or 50 pM 6xHis-tag residues
Suitable for cell or tissue lysates
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: AKR-5185
Quantify GST or GST-tagged proteins
Detect as low as 78 pg/mL GST
Suitable for cell or tissue lysates
Catalog Number: AKR-5186
Quantify Streptavidin or Streptavidin fusion proteins
Detect as low as 15 pg/mL Streptavidin
Suitable for cell or tissue lysates
Catalog Number: AKR-5187
Quantify Avidin or Avidin fusion proteins
Detect as low as 15 pg/mL Avidin
Suitable for cell or tissue lysates
Catalog Number: AKR-5188
Quantify DYKDDDDK-tagged protein samples
Detect as low as 78 ng/mL DYKDDDDK-tag GST protein standard or 180 nM - 2.8 nM DYKDDDDK-tag residues
Suitable for cell or tissue lysates
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: CBA-160, CBA-160-5
Study two cell types in direct contact within a 24-well plate
Proprietary molded insert creates a cell-free zone for seeding first cell type
Catalog Number: VPK-5004, VPK-5004-5
Measures the Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in purified virus or unpurified viral supernatant
Detection limit of approximately 1 ng/ml
HBsAg standard included
Video: Color Development in an ELISA