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Analysis of GFAP (Non-human primate) by MSD Hypersensitive Multi-Factor Electrochemiluminescence Analyzer (CAT#: STEM-MB-0206-LGZ)

Introduction

Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) is a marker of astrocyte activation. GFAP is a type III intermediate filament protein that exists as a monomer. GFAP is mainly distributed in the astrocytes of the central nervous system, participates in the formation of the cytoskeleton and maintains its tension strength. It is also expressed in chondrocytes, fibroblasts, myoepithelial cells, lymphocytes, and hepatic stellate cells. However, the GFAP expressed in the peripheral system cannot be detected by the GFAP monoclonal antibody in the central nervous system, suggesting that there may be structural differences between the two sources of GFAP. GFAP may be specific to the nervous system.




Principle

Detection Technique: MSD Hypersensitive Multi-Factor Electrochemiluminescence
Capture Antibody: Mouse Monoclonal
Detection Antibody: Mouse Monoclonal
Recombinant Standards: Expressed in Human cell line

Applications

Neurobiology/Neurodegeneration

Procedure

1. Coat the capture antibody on the well plate.
2. Add samples/calibrators.
3. Add detection antibody.
4. Read the plate and analyze the data.

Materials

• Sample Type: Serum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatant
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