ELISA TMB Stabilized Chromogen
ELISA TMB Stabilized Chromogen
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ELISA TMB Stabilized Chromogen

ELISA TMB Stabilized Chromogen is a ready-to-use one-component horseradish peroxidase substrate (HRP) for ELISA plate applications. It can be usedRead more
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Catalog NumberQuantity
SB0125 mL
SB021 L
Catalog number SB01
Price (BRL)
725,78
25 mL
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Quantity:
25 mL
Price (BRL)
725,78
25 mL
Add to cart
ELISA TMB Stabilized Chromogen is a ready-to-use one-component horseradish peroxidase substrate (HRP) for ELISA plate applications. It can be used in both kinetic assays (optical density monitored over several time points) and in endpoint assays. The solution is colorless or pale blue prior to use. In the presence of peroxidase, the solution develops a blue reaction product. The optical density of the solution is measured at two wavelengths: 492 nm and 650 nm.

When color formation is monitored at an endpoint, an equal volume of an acidic stop solution should be added to the wells. Addition of a stop solution results in the rapid formation of a yellow end product. The optical density of this yellow end product is measured at 450 nm.

For a complete kit of ELISA buffers, see ELISA Buffer Kit.
View all available buffers and reagents for ELISA applications.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection MethodColorimetric
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
Quantity25 mL
Unit Size25 mL
Contents & Storage
Solution. Store at 2-8°C.

Citations & References (2)

Citations & References
Abstract
DLC1 interaction with a-catenin stabilizes adherens junctions and enhances DLC1 antioncogenic activity.
Authors:Tripathi V, Popescu NC, Zimonjic DB,
Journal:Mol Cell Biol
PubMed ID:22473989
The DLC1 (for deleted in liver cancer 1) tumor suppressor gene encodes a RhoGAP protein that inactivates Rho GTPases, which are implicated in regulation of the cytoskeleton and adherens junctions (AJs), a cell-cell adhesion protein complex associated with the actin cytoskeleton. Malignant transformation and tumor progression to metastasis are often ... More
Growth arrest of epithelial cells during measles virus infection is caused by upregulation of interferon regulatory factor 1.
Authors:Yokota S, Okabayashi T, Yokosawa N, Fujii N
Journal:J Virol
PubMed ID:15078941
Natural infection with measles virus (MeV) is initiated when the virus reaches epithelial cells in the respiratory tract, oropharynx, or conjunctivae. Human epithelial cells infected with MeV frequently show growth suppression. In this study, we investigated the possible mechanisms for this suppression. The bronchiolar epithelial cell A549 showed growth arrest ... More