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cAMP and cGMP ELISA kits

Achieve reliable second messenger analysis with our cAMP and cGMP ELISA kits. Part of a portfolio of 4k+ ELISA kits and immunoassays with 15k+ citations, these kits feature simplified workflows for precise intracellular and extracellular detection across diverse sample types.

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cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate) and cGMP (cyclic guanosine monophosphate) are cyclic nucleotides derived from ATP and GTP, respectively. They act as second messengers in signal transduction pathways, translating extracellular signals (eg, hormones, neurotransmitters) into intracellular responses. They regulate metabolism, gene expression, immune responses, cardiovascular and neuronal functions.

cAMP ELISA kits

Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a vital second messenger that regulates diverse cellular processes, including hormone signaling, metabolism, gene transcription, and neuronal communication. cAMP ELISA kits are competitive immunoassays designed to quantify cAMP in biological samples such as plasma, serum, urine, saliva, cell lysates, tissue extracts, and culture media. They provide sensitive, reproducible measurement of this key second messenger in cell signaling pathways. We offer a range of competitive ELISA kits to measure intra- and extracellular cAMP in a variety of samples and different readouts.

cGMP ELISA kits

Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) is a crucial second messenger that regulates vascular tone, vision, and cellular signaling pathways involved in cardiovascular, neurological, and renal function. Due to its small size, competitive ELISAs are the most adapted format to measure cGMP accurately. We have developed 2 Simplestep ELISA kits to measure cGMP in intra- or extracellular samples in 90 minutes.

Our comprehensive range of competitive ELISA kits for cAMP and cGMP allows you to accurately quantify these critical second messengers in both intracellular and extracellular samples, delivering the sensitivity and reliability needed to advance your research.