Human B7H1/PD-L1 ELISA Kit
RayBio® Human B7-H1 (CD274) ELISA Kit for Cell Culture Supernatants, Plasma, and Serum samples.
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Product Description
Specifications
Size | 1 Plate Kit, 2 Plate Kit, 5 Plate Kit |
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Species | Human |
Accession Number | Q9NZQ7 |
Gene Id | 29126 |
Gene Symbols | CD274|B7H1|PDCD1L1|PDCD1LG1|PDL1 |
Protein Name / Synonyms | Programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 (PD-L1) (PDCD1 ligand 1) (Programmed death ligand 1) (B7 homolog 1) (B7-H1) (CD antigen CD274) |
Quantitative/Semi-Quantitative | Quantitative |
Specificity | The antibody pair provided in this kit recognizes Human B7-H1 (CD274) |
Compatible Sample Types | Cell Culture Supernatants, Plasma, Serum |
Solid Support | 96-well Microplate |
Method Of Detection | Colorimetric |
Design Principle | Sandwich-based |
Research Area | Antibody Drug Development, Protein Therapeutics, Biomarker Detection |
Sensitivity | 46 pg/ml Need more sensitivity? Check out the new BIQ-ELISAâ„¢ kit for this target. Still not enough? Then your answer is our Ultrasensitive Biomarker Testing Service powered by Simoa™ technology. |
Detection Range | 46 pg/ml - 3000 pg/ml |
Recommended Dilution (Serum/Plasma) | 2 fold |
Estimated Lead Time | 1-2 business days |
Shipping Type | Blue ice |
Storage | ≤-20°C |
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Great productI am using the kits from RayBiotech and it easy to follow with the cell culture supernatant. You might need to try different fold of dilutions.
from Florida A&M University,
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Great productGreat kit. Protocol easy to follow, as all other ELISA protocols from RayBiotech. Great and reproducible results.from Florida A&M University,
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Great productKit works very well. Nice, reproducible results. The instructions can be a little confusing (example "Assay Diluent B" is labeled "Item E" and "Diluent D" is "Item K"), but as long as you read carefully, shouldn't be a problem.from Emory University - SOM: PEDS,
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