LVV Hemorphin 7 ELISA kit is a Competitive ELISA for the measurement of LVV Hemorphin 7 in Human, Rat in Cell/Tissue Extracts, Biofluids samples.
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Hemoglobin subunit beta, Beta-globin, Hemoglobin beta chain, HBB
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Competitive ELISA - LVV Hemorphin 7 ELISA kit (AB136942)
Typical Parallelism Graph.
Dose‐response curves from human plasma and serum diluted into assay buffer were compared to the LVV Hemorphin 7 standard curve. The parallel response indicates the standard effectively mimics the native protein.
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Competitive ELISA - LVV Hemorphin 7 ELISA kit (AB136942)
Representative Standard Curve using ab136942.
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Abcam's LVV Hemorphin 7 in vitro competitive ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) kit is designed for the accurate quantitative measurement of LVV Hemorphin 7 in serum and tissue homogenates. This kit it not intended for use with plasma samples.
A polyclonal anti-Rabbit-IgG antibody has been precoated onto 96-well plates. Standards or test samples are added to the wells, along with a solution of LVV Hemorphin 7 conjugated to biotin, followed by a solution of polyclonal antibody to LVV Hemorphin 7. The plate is washed to remove unbound reagents. A solution of streptavidin-HRP conjugate is then added. After further incubation the excess reagents are washed away and TMB substrate is added, which is catalyzed by HRP to generate a yellow color. A stop solution changes this color from yellow to blue, and the intensity of this blue coloration is inversely proportional to the amount of LVV Hemorphin 7 captured in the plate.
| Analyte | Sequence | Percent cross reactivities in the range of 0.1 pM ‐ 500 nM |
| LVV Hemorphin 7 | LVVYPWTQRF | 100 |
| Leu-Valorphin-Arg (LVV Hemorphin-6) | VVYPWTQR | <0.003 |
| Valorphin | VVYPWTQ | <0.003 |
| Ang(1-12) | DRVYIHPFHLVI | <0.003 |
| Ang I | DRVYIHPFHL | <0.003 |
| Ang(1-9) | DRVYIHPFH | <0.003 |
| Ang II | DRVYIHPF | <0.003 |
| Ang(1-7) | DRVYIHP | <0.003 |
| Ang A | ARVYIHPF | <0.003 |
| Ang III | RVYIHPF | <0.003 |
| Ang IV | VYIHPF | <0.003 |
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Biological function summary
Hemoglobin A1c is a marker for assessing long-term glycemic control. It does not operate as part of a larger complex but modifies the hemoglobin protein inside erythrocytes. The level of HbA1c reflects the average blood glucose concentration over the previous two to three months. Its presence and levels offer insight into the overall metabolic state providing important information for clinicians while managing conditions like diabetes. HbA1c is important since it allows monitoring without the need for daily blood sugar measurements.
Pathways
HbA1c integrates into the glucose metabolism pathway and is linked to protein glycation pathways. Within the glucose metabolism pathway glycated hemoglobin serves as a longitudinal biomarker. It does not directly interact with other proteins like insulin but insulin levels can indirectly influence the HbA1c levels by regulating blood glucose levels. The accurate measurement of HbA1c by HbA1c assay or HbA1c ELISA provides insights into the efficacy of diabetes management strategies.
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