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Cardiac Markers Elisa Kits

We offer many cardiac markers ELISA kits, these biomarkers are essential in diagnosing conditions that are associated with insufficient blood flow to the heart – causing it to be damaged or stressed. Cardiac markers research topic read more.

Procalcitonin ELISA Kit (PCT)

• Reactivity: Human
• Sensitivity: 18.75 pg/ml
• Range: 31.25 – 2000 pg/ml
• Sample: Serum, Tissue Homogenates, Biological Fluids, Plasma
• Target: Procalcitonin, PCT

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Superoxide Dismutase ELISA Kit (SOD)

• Reactivity: Human
• Sensitivity: 0.469 ng/ml
• Range: 0.781 – 50 ng/ml
• Sample: Serum, Tissue Homogenates, Biological Fluids, Plasma
• Target: Superoxide Dismutase, SOD, Cytosolic, IPOA, Cu-Zn SOD

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Troponin T ELISA Kit (TnT)

• Reactivity: Human
• Sensitivity: 5.9 pg/ml
• Range: 15.6 – 1,000.0 pg/ml
• Sample: Cell Lysates, Serum, Cell Culture Supernatant, Plasma, Biological Fluids
• Target: Troponin T, TnT

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