Human Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) ELISA kit

CAT#: EA100884

Human Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) ELISA kit


USD 295.00

3 Weeks*

Size
    • 1 x 96 wells

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Specifications

Product Data
Format 8x12 divisible strips
Assay Type Solid Phase Sandwich ELISA
Assay Length 3 hours
Signal Colorimetric
Sample Type Serum
Specificity This kit is used for quantitative detection human Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP)
Reactivities Human
Cross Reactivity There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins.
Interference No significant interference observed with available related molecules.
Components
  • 1. Microwell coated with AFP MAb: 12x8x1
  • 2. AFP Standard: 6 vials (ready to use): 0.5ml
  • 3. AFP Enzyme Conjugate: 1 bottle (ready to use): 12 ml
  • 4. Incubation Buffer: 1 bottle: 12ml
  • 5. TMB Substrate: 1 bottle (ready to use): 12ml
  • 6. Stop Solution: 1 bottle (ready to use): 12ml
  • 7. 20X Wash concentrate: 1 bottle: 25ml
Background Alpha fetoprotein (AFP) is a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of approximately 70,000 Daltons. AFP is normally produced during fetal and neonatal development by the liver, yolksac, and in small concentrations by the gastrointestinal tract. After birth, serum AFP concentrations decrease rapidly, and by the second year of life and thereafter only trace amounts are normally detected in serum. Elevation of serum AFP to abnormally high values occurs in several malignant diseases, most notably nonseminomatous testicular cancer and primary hepatocellular carcinoma. In the case of nonseminomatous testicular cancer, a direct relationship has been observed between the incidence of elevated AFP levels and the stage of disease. Elevated AFP levels have also been observed in patients diagnosed with seminoma with nonseminomatous elements, but not in patients with pure seminoma. In addition, elevated serum AFP concentrations have been measured in patients with other noncancerous diseases, including ataxia telangiectasia, hereditary tyrosinemia, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, acute viral hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Elevated serum AFP concentrations are also observed in pregnant women. Therefore, AFP measurements are not recommended for use as a screening procedure to detect the presence of cancer in the general population.
Gene Symbol AFP

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