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Mouse GHRH ELISA Kit
Mouse GHRH ELISA Kit
Catalog # MSPP-CEA438MU
CAS Number:  
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Mouse GHRH ELISA Kit
Catalog # MSPP-CEA438MU
Supplier Number:  CEA438MU
CAS Number:  

Specifications

  • Assay duration:
    Multiple steps
  • Assay Type (ELISA with LOV):
    Competitive
  • Conjugate ELISA:
    Biotin
  • Format:
    Pre-coated
  • Host:
    Rabbit
  • Primary antibody reactivity:
    Mouse
  • Target protein:
    GHRH
  • Size:
    1 kit
  • Sample Type:
    Serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates and other biological fluids
  • Cross Reactivity:
    No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) and analogues was observed
  • Detection Method:
    Colorimetric
  • Time to Results:
    2 h
  • Shelf Life:
    12 Months
  • Detection Range:
    12.35 - 1000 pg/ml
  • Storage Temperature:
    4 °C for one month (frequent use), −20 °C for one year
  • Sample Volume:
    50 µl
  • Sensitivity:
    4.59 pg/ml
  • Regulatory Status:
    RUO
  • Cat. No.:
    MSPP-CEA438MU
  • No. of tests:
    96 wells

Specifications

About this item

This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detecting Mouse GHRH (Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone). The assay range is from 12.35 to 1000 pg/ml (Competitive kit) with a sensitivity of 4.59 pg/ml. There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins. Activity loss rate and accelerated stability test ect have been conducted to guarantee the best performance of the products after long storage and delivery.

  • High sensitivity and specificity
  • Perfect reproducibility and consistency across batches
  • Quality control with three-level inspections
  • Wide range of targets/species available
  • Intra-assay: CV<10%; Inter-assay: CV<12%

Growth-hormone-releasing hormone is a releasing hormone for growth hormone. It is a 44-amino acid peptide hormone produced in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus.GHRH first appears in the human hypothalamus between 18 and 29 weeks of gestation, which corresponds to the start of production of growth hormone and other somatotropes in fetuses. GHRH is released from neurosecretory nerve terminals of these arcuate neurons, and is carried by the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system to the anterior pituitary gland where it stimulates growth hormone (GH) secretion by stimulating the growth hormone releasing hormone receptor. GHRH is released in a pulsatile manner, stimulating similar pulsatile release of GH. In addition, GHRH also promotes slow-wave sleep directly.

Caution: For research use only. Not for use in clinical diagnostic procedures. Please proper stored each component based on the instruction.