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Imdevimab ELISA kit (DK565038)

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Catalog No.DK565038
Description
Imdevimab ELISA kit (DK565038) — Quantitative sandwich ELISA for Imdevimab. Sample: Plasma, Serum. Range: 15.625 ng/mL - 1, 000 ng/mL.
Highlights
  • Sandwich Format — High specificity, reliable quantification.
  • Ready-to-Use — Complete kit with pre-coated plates included.
Sample typePlasma, Serum
Range15.625 ng/mL - 1, 000 ng/mL
Accession P0DTC2
Applications ELISA
Detection method Colorimetric
Assay type Quantitative
Recovery 80-120%
Shipping 2-8 ℃
Stability and Storage When the kit was stored at the recommended temperature for 6 months, the signal intensity decreased by less than 20%. For unopened kits, if you want to prolong the storage time, please store the Standard, Detection A, Detection B and Microplate at - 20℃, the rest reagents should be store at 4℃.
Specifications

Imdevimab

Alternate NamesREGN-10987, REGN10987, 2415933-40-1
Background

Spike glycoprotein (Imdevimab) is a ~141 kDa protein. Attaches the virion to the cell membrane by interacting with host receptor, initiating the infection. The major receptor is host ACE2. When S2/S2' has been cleaved, binding to the receptor triggers direct fusion at the cell membrane. When S2/S2' has not been cleaved, binding to the receptor results in internalization of the virus by endocytosis using host TFRC and GRM2 and leading to fusion of the virion membrane with the host endosomal membrane. Alternatively, may use NRP1/NRP2 and integrin as entry receptors.

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