Ovalbumin (OVA) (Human) ELISA Kit

Catalog number
E4358-100
Name
Ovalbumin (OVA) (Human) ELISA Kit
Size
100 assays
Price
900.00 EUR
Supplier

Details

Storage Conditions
4°C
Tag Line
A Sandwich ELISA kit for the quantitative measurement of Ovalbumin in human serum, plasma, culture supernatants and other biological fluids.
Shipping Conditions
gel pack
Shelf life
6 months
Species Reactivity
Human
Applications
Quantitative measurement of Ovalbumin in human serum, plasma, tissue homogenates and other biological fluids.
Sample Type
Serum, plasma, tissue homogenates and other biological fluids.
Properties
E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays,E05 478 566 350 170 or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays,Human proteins, cDNA and human recombinants are used in human reactive ELISA kits and to produce anti-human mono and polyclonal antibodies. Modern humans (Homo sapiens, primarily ssp. Homo sapiens sapiens). Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species. Mainly analyzed are human serum, plasma, urine, saliva, human cell culture supernatants and biological samples.
Test
ELISA Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays Code 90320007 SNOMED
Gene
Ovalbumin (abbreviated OVA) is the main protein found in egg white, making up 60-65% of the total protein. Ovalbumin displays sequence and three-dimensional homology to the serpin superfamily, but unlike most serpins it is not a serine protease inhibitor. The function of ovalbumin is unknown, although it is presumed to be a storage protein. OVA is also the best characterized and the first antigen proteins used as a transgene to make transgenic mice. Many different transgenic mouse models have systemic OVA expression driven by the ubiquitously expressed b-actin promoter or tissue-specific OVA expression with insulin promoter to drive the transgene expression, for studying type I diabetes, or in different isoforms, secreted or cell-membrane associated, and more recently as inducible transgene models. These C57BL/6 mice, BALB/c mice models are well characterized, and have contributed to our understanding of immunogenicity and tolerance by the OVA model.