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Invitrogen™ Substance P Competitive ELISA Kit

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96 Tests
Description
Substance P (SP) is currently thought to be one of the most important neurotransmitters and neurotransmitters in the brain. It is an undecapeptide belonging to the tachykinin family, which consists of excitatory neuropeptides synthesised in neuronal and glial cells of the human central and peripheral nervous system. Substance P, Neurokinin A, Neuropeptide K, and Neuropeptide gamma are all generated by post-translation cleavage of the precursor Protachykinin-1. Substance P forms the major endogenous ligand for Neurokinin 1 Receptor. The pharmacology of Substance P has been associated with a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders, namely nociception, migraine, asthma, nausea, inflammatory bowel syndrome, urinary incontinence, anxiety and depression. It has also been linked to obesity.

Specifications
Specifications
Assay Range | 78.13 to 5000 pg/mL |
Assay Sensitivity | 46.88 pg/mL |
Conjugate | HRP |
Product Type | ELISA |
Sample Type | Plasma, Serum |
For Use With (Equipment) | Colorimetric Microplate Reader |
Interassay CV | <10% |
Intraassay CV | <10 |
Kit Contents | Pre-coated 96 well plate, Standard, Biotinylated Detection Antibody, HRP Conjugate, Standard & Sample Diluent, Biotinylated Detection Antibody Diluent, HRP Conjugate Diluent, Wash Buffer, TMB Substrate, Stop Solution, Plate Sealer |
Label or Dye | HRP |
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