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Anti-Bevacizumab (Human) ELISA Kit (Quantitative) 

  • Catalog # : KA6815
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  • Product Description:
  • Bevacizumab (Human) ELISA Kit (Quantitative) is a quantitative determination of antibodies to bevacizumab in serum and plasma.
  • Calibration Range:
  • 10 - 160 ng/mL
  • Limit of Detection:
  • 7.5 ng/mL
  • Reactivity:
  • Human
  • Storage Instruction:
  • Store the kit at 4°C.
  • Assay Type:
  • Quantitative
  • Applications
  • Quantification
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  • Quantification
  • Gene Information
  • Entrez GeneID:
  • 7422
  • Gene Name:
  • VEGFA
  • Gene Alias:
  • MGC70609,VEGF,VEGF-A,VPF
  • Gene Description:
  • vascular endothelial growth factor A
  • Gene Summary:
  • This gene is a member of the PDGF/VEGF growth factor family and encodes a protein that is often found as a disulfide linked homodimer. This protein is a glycosylated mitogen that specifically acts on endothelial cells and has various effects, including mediating increased vascular permeability, inducing angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and endothelial cell growth, promoting cell migration, and inhibiting apoptosis. Elevated levels of this protein is linked to POEMS syndrome, also known as Crow-Fukase syndrome. Mutations in this gene have been associated with proliferative and nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy. Alternatively spliced transcript variants, encoding either freely secreted or cell-associated isoforms, have been characterized. There is also evidence for the use of non-AUG (CUG) translation initiation sites upstream of, and in-frame with the first AUG, leading to additional isoforms. [provided by RefSeq
  • Other Designations:
  • vascular endothelial growth factor isoform VEGF165,vascular permeability factor
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