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CST3 ELISA Kit

This Human CST3 ELISA Kit is a Colorimetric ELISA Kit designed to quantify Human CST3.
Catalog No. ABIN5068373

Quick Overview for CST3 ELISA Kit (ABIN5068373)

Target

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CST3 (Cystatin C (CST3))

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Human

Detection Method

Colorimetric

Application

ELISA

Sample Type

Cell Culture Lysate, Plasma, Serum
  • Sensitivity

    0.030-0.227 ng/mL

    Characteristics

    Cystatin C, Human, ELISA Kit

    Components

    • Microtiter Plate, 1x96 wells
    • Conjugate (HRP), 1x21ml
    • Cystatin C Standard, 1x200ng
    • Assay Diluent, 1x11ml
    • Calibrator Diluent Concentrate, 1x21ml
    • Wash Buffer Concentrate (25X), 1x21ml
    • Color Reagent A (2), 1x12.5ml
    • Color Reagent B (TMB), 1x12.5ml
    • Stop Solution, 1x6ml
  • Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Storage

    4 °C

    Storage Comment

    4°C
  • Target See all CST3 ELISA Kits

    CST3 (Cystatin C (CST3))

    Alternative Name

    Cystatin C

    Background

    Cystatins are a superfamily of cysteine proteinase inhibitors found in both plants and animals. They comprise a group of proteinase inhibitors, widely distributed in tissues and body fluids, and form tight complexes with cysteine proteases such as cathepsin B, H, L and S. Cystatin C, a secreted molecule of this family, is of interest from biochemical, medicine and evolutionary points of view. Cystatin C, with molecular weight 13260D, is composed of 146 amino acids, lacks carbohydrate and has two disulfide bridges located near the carboxyl terminus. Cystatin C is increased in patients with malignant diseases, and is related to the insufficiency of renal function and appears to be a better marker than creatinine. On the other hand, low levels of cystatin C involve cause the breakdown of the elastic laminae and, subsequently, the atherosclerosis and abdominal aortic aneurysm.
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