Mouse PVRL1 (Poliovirus receptor-related protein 1) ELISA Kit

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Product specifications
| Category | ELISA Kits  | 
| Reactivity | Mouse  | 
| Detection Method | Colorimetric  | 
| Assay Data | 4 hours  | 
| Assay Type | Sandwich ELISA, Double Antibody  | 
| Test Range | 0.156-10ng/ml  | 
| Sensitivity | 0.094ng/ml  | 
| Size 1 | 96T  | 
| Tested Applications | ELISA  | 
| Sample Type | Serum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatant, cell or tissue lysate, Other liquid samples  | 
| Availability | Shipped within 10-14 working days.  | 
| Storage | 2-8 °C for 12 months  | 
| UniProt ID | Q9JKF6  | 
| Alias | Nectin-1, Herpes virus entry mediator C, Herpesvirus entry mediator C, HveC, Herpesvirus Ig-like receptor, HIgR, Nectin cell adhesion molecule 1, Poliovirus receptor-related protein 1, NECTIN1, HVEC, PRR1, PVRL1  | 
| Background | Elisa kits for PVRL1  | 
| Status | RUO  | 
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