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Creative Biolabs

Human Frataxin Protein Quantity Dipstick Assay Kit

[CAT#: NPP2011ZP359]

Applications:
ELISA

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Description

This is used to quickly quantify the frataxin protein level of human sample materials. The purification of mitochondria is not necessary for the performance of this test. Based on the immunosandwich method, the kit uses two monoclonal antibodies (monoclonal antibodies) against different antigens in the mature form of frataxin. One antibody is fixed on the nitrocellulose membrane on the test paper with a thin line perpendicular to the length of the test paper, and the other antibody is fixed on the test paper in the form of gold coupling, giving a visual signal. When frataxin is present in the sample, a red line will appear on the test paper where the anti-frataxin monoclonal antibody is fixed on the membrane. The signal intensity is directly related to the level of frataxin in the sample. The signal strength is best measured by a test strip reader, or it can be analyzed by another imaging system.

Species Reactivity

Human

Applications

ELISA

Research Areas

Neurological Disorders
Properites

Platform

Microplate

Sample Type

Whole Blood

Assay Type

Sandwich (quantitative)
Target Details

Target

Frataxin

Official Name

FXN

Full Name

Frataxin

Alternative Names

Frataxin; Friedreich ataxia protein; d-FXN; Frataxin, mitochondrial; FRDA; i-FXN; m56-FXN; CyaY; m78-FXN; FA; Fxn; 56-210; FARR; X25; 78-210; m81-FXN; EC 1.16.3.1; 81-210

Gene ID

2395(Human);14297(Mouse)

Uniprot ID

Q16595(Human);O35943(Mouse)
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