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Learn MoreCAT#: NRE-K018
Sample Type | Serum, plasma, cell Lysates |
Sensitivity | 0.02 ng/mL |
Range | 0.156-10 ng/mL |
Reactivity | Human |
Keywords | Serum, plasma, cell Lysates; Human |
Product Information | It is a solid-phase sandwich Enzyme Linked-Immuno-Sorbent Assay (Sandwich ELISA). The UCH-L1 ELISA kit is to be used to detect and quantify protein levels of endogenous UCH-L1. The assay recognizes human UCH-L1. An antibody specific for UCH-L1 has been pre-coated onto the microwells. The UCH-L1 protein in samples is captured by the coated antibody after incubation. Following extensive washing, another horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated antibody specific for UCH-L1 is added to detect the captured UCH-L1 protein. For signal development, followed by Tetramethyl-benzidine (TMB) reagent. Solution containing sulfuric acid is used to stop color development and the color intensity which is proportional to the quantity of bound protein is measurable at 450 nm with the correction wavelength set at 630 nm. |
Background Information | Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase 1 (UCHL1) , previously known as PGP9.5, is found primarily in neurons and neuroendocrine cells with a very high concentration in dendrites and perikarya. UCHL1 is a more recently recognized biomarker of neuronal injury. UCHL1 could be detected in the CSF and serum with a half-life of 7-9 hours after severe traumatic brain injury. Increased plasma concentrations of UCHL1 therefore reflect increased blood brain barrier permeability and destruction of neurons. |
Synonyms | Neuron cytoplasmic protein 9.5, PARK5, PGP 9.5, PGP9.5, Ubiquitin thioesterase L1, Uch L1, UCHL1 |
Tests | 1 x 96 well plate |
Assay Type | Sandwich |
Tested Applications | Sandwich ELISA |
Gene ID | 7345 |
Storage Instructions | All the reagents are stored at 2-8℃ for 6 months or -20℃ for 12 months. Refer to the protocol for further storage instructions. |