General Species EPI ELISA Kit
Supplier: CLOUD-CLONE CORP MS
This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detecting General species EPI (Epinephrine). The assay range is from 6.17 to 500 pg/ml (Competitive kit) with a sensitivity of 2.54 pg/ml. There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins. Activity loss rate and accelerated stability test ect have been conducted to guarantee the best performance of the products after long storage and delivery.
- High sensitivity and specificity
- Perfect reproducibility and consistency across batches
- Quality control with three-level inspections
- Wide range of targets/species available
- Intra-Assay: CV <10%, Inter-Assay: CV <12%
Epinephrine is a hormone and neurotransmitter. When produced in the body it increases heart rate, dilates blood vessels and air passages and participates in the 'fight or flight' response of the sympathetic nervous system. It is a catecholamine, a sympathomimetic monoamine produced by the adrenal glands from the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine. Japanese chemist Jokichi Takamine and his assistant Keizo Uenaka independently discovered Adrenaline in 1900. In 1901 Takamine successfully isolated and purified the hormone from the adrenal glands of sheep and oxen. Adrenaline was first synthesized by Friedrich Stolz and Henry Drysdale Dakin, independently, in 1904. When in the bloodstream, it rapidly prepares the body for action in emergency situations. The hormone boosts the supply of oxygen and glucose to the brain and muscles, while suppressing other non-emergency bodily processes (digestion in particular).
Caution: For research use only. Not for use in clinical diagnostic procedures. Please proper stored each component based on the instruction.
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