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OxiSelect™ s-Glutathione Adduct Competitive ELISA Kit, Cell Biolabs
  102965-284
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OxiSelect™ s-Glutathione Adduct Competitive ELISA Kit, Cell Biolabs
  102965-284
 :  STA-814
 :  
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  • Assay Type:
    Competitive
  • Conjugate ELISA:
    HRP
  • Description:
    s-Glutathione Adduct Competitive ELISA Kit
  • Size:
    96 Assays
  • Detection Method:
    Colorimetric
  • Storage Temperature:
    4°C and –20°C
  • Cat. No.:
    102965-284
  • Supplier no.:
    STA-814

 

 

OxiSelect™ s-Glutathione Adduct Competitive ELISA Kit quantifies the glutathionylation of proteins in a standard 96-well plate

Protein standards and unknown samples are added to a plate coated with an s-glutathione protein conjugate. A primary anti-s-glutathione antibody is added and competes for binding between the s-glutathione adduct in the sample and the s-glutathione adduct bound to the plate. High concentrations of s-glutathione adduct in samples leave little antibody to bind to the plate, resulting in a low OD. When little to no s-glutathione adduct appears in samples, most antibody binds to the plate resulting in a high signal.