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AB157715

Mouse Hemoglobin ELISA Kit

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Mouse Hemoglobin ELISA Kit is a sandwich ELISA designed to quantify Mouse Hemoglobin with a sensitivity of 2.62 ng/mL.

- Colorimetric sandwich ELISA - 450 nm readout - works on any plate reader
- Wide dynamic range - quantifies 12.5 - 400 ng/mL
- Cited in over 10 publications

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Hba-a1, Hba, Hemoglobin subunit alpha, Alpha-globin, Hemoglobin alpha chain

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Sandwich ELISA - Mouse Hemoglobin ELISA Kit (AB157715)
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Sandwich ELISA - Mouse Hemoglobin ELISA Kit (AB157715)

Typical standard curve using ab157715 Hemoglobin Mouse ELISA Kit

Key facts

Detection method

Colorimetric

Sample types

Plasma, Serum

Reacts with

Mouse

Assay type

Sandwich (quantitative)

Sensitivity

= 2.62 ng/mL

Range

12.5 - 400 ng/mL

Assay Platform

Microplate

Reactivity data

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Product details

Mouse Hemoglobin ELISA Kit ab157715 is a sandwich ELISA to measure Mouse Hemoglobin in serum, plasma with a sensitivity of 2.62 ng/ml.

How the assay works

In this assay the Hemoglobin present in samples reacts with the anti-Hemoglobin antibodies which have been adsorbed to the surface of polystyrene microtiter wells. After the removal of unbound proteins by washing, anti-HM antibodies conjugated with horseradish peroxidase (HRP), are added. These enzyme-labeled antibodies form complexes with the previously bound HM. Following another washing step, the enzyme bound to the immunosorbent is assayed by the addition of a chromogenic substrate, 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB). The quantity of bound enzyme varies directly with the concentration of HM in the sample tested; thus, the absorbance, at 450 nm, is a measure of the concentration of HM in the test sample. The quantity of HM in the test sample can be interpolated from the standard curve constructed from the standards, and corrected for sample dilution.

Assay Specificity

Our ELISA kits are rigorously validated to ensure the highest level of consistency and reproducibility. Please check the protocol booklet for more details

Mouse Hemoglobin ELISA Kit ab157715 protocol summary

1. Add standard or sample to each well used. Incubate at room temperature.
2. Aspirate and wash each well.
3. Add prepared HRP labeled secondary detector antibody. Incubate at room temperature
4. Aspirate and wash each well.
5. Add Chromogen Substrate Solution to each well.
6. Immediately begin recording the color development

Precision

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Recovery

[ { "sample": "Serum", "range": null, "average": "> 85" } ]

What's included?

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Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
+4°C
Storage information
+4°C

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

Hemoglobin also known as Hb or HBB is a protein found in red blood cells. It is a tetramer with a molecular mass of approximately 64.5 kDa composed of two alpha and two beta subunits. This protein is predominantly expressed in erythrocytes where it plays an important role in oxygen transport from the lungs to tissues and facilitates the return of carbon dioxide from tissues to the lungs for exhalation.
Biological function summary

Hemoglobin carries oxygen in blood and acts as a buffer in maintaining blood pH. Within the erythrocytes hemoglobin comprises one of the principal components of these cells each molecule binding up to four oxygen molecules. Hemoglobin exists as a complex with heme groups that directly interact with oxygen allowing hemoglobin to perform its respiratory function efficiently.

Pathways

Hemoglobin is important in the circulatory and respiratory pathways. It works in conjunction with proteins like myoglobin which assists with oxygen storage in muscles and cytochrome c which is important in the electron transport chain. Hemoglobin's function aligns with these pathways to maintain proper oxygen and energy levels throughout the body.

Hemoglobin abnormalities lead to conditions such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia. Sickle cell anemia involves a mutation in the beta-globin gene resulting in deformed red blood cells that hinder oxygen delivery and cause pain due to blockages in blood vessels. Thalassemia results from reduced production of globin chains leading to anemia. These conditions involve aberrations in the hemoglobin or related proteins impacting overall health and requiring clinical management.

Product protocols

Target data

Involved in oxygen transport from the lung to the various peripheral tissues.. Hemopressin. Hemopressin acts as an antagonist peptide of the cannabinoid receptor CNR1. Hemopressin-binding efficiently blocks cannabinoid receptor CNR1 and subsequent signaling.
See full target information Hba

Publications (15)

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Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 24:100958 PubMed40157722

2025

An Improved Method for Sampling and Quantitative Protein Analytics of Cerebrospinal Fluid of Individual Mice.

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Athanasios Lourbopoulos,Stephan A Müller,Georg Jocher,Manfred Wick,Nikolaus Plesnila,Stefan F Lichtenthaler

Journal of the American Heart Association 14:e034207 PubMed39818980

2025

Comparative Effects of Glenzocimab and Eptifibatide on Bleeding Severity in 2 Mouse Models of Intracranial Hemorrhage.

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Sébastien Dupont,Héloïse Lebas,Sabrina Mavouna,Eloïse Pascal,Astride Perrot,Adrien Cogo,Marie-Charlotte Bourrienne,Carine Farkh,Mialitiana Solo Nomenjanahary,Véronique Ollivier,Fatima Zemali,Bernhard Nieswandt,Stéphane Loyau,Martine Jandrot-Perrus,Eric Camerer,Jean-Philippe Desilles,Mikael Mazighi,Yacine Boulaftali,Benoît Ho-Tin-Noé

International journal of molecular sciences 25: PubMed39596245

2024

Optimization of Transcardiac Perfusion for More Accurately Evaluating Biodistribution of Large Molecules.

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Zuoxu Xie,Annie Guo,Ekta Kadakia

Nature metabolism 5:2111-2130 PubMed38097808

2023

Iron accumulation drives fibrosis, senescence and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype.

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Mate Maus,Vanessa López-Polo,Lidia Mateo,Miguel Lafarga,Mònica Aguilera,Eugenia De Lama,Kathleen Meyer,Anna Sola,Cecilia Lopez-Martinez,Ines López-Alonso,Marc Guasch-Piqueras,Fernanda Hernandez-Gonzalez,Selim Chaib,Miguel Rovira,Mayka Sanchez,Rosa Faner,Alvar Agusti,Rodrigo Diéguez-Hurtado,Sagrario Ortega,Anna Manonelles,Stefan Engelhardt,Freddy Monteiro,Camille Stephan-Otto Attolini,Neus Prats,Guillermo Albaiceta,Josep M Cruzado,Manuel Serrano

Journal of neuroscience research 100:2213-2231 PubMed36089917

2022

IL-12p40 promotes secondary damage and functional impairment after spinal cord contusional injury.

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Jose Rosas Almanza,Kyle E Stehlik,Justin J Page,Shuana H Xiong,Emma G Tabor,Brandy Aperi,Kishan Patel,Rajiv Kodali,Shekar Kurpad,Matthew D Budde,Sergey Tarima,Karin Swartz,Antje Kroner

Nature communications 13:4028 PubMed35821013

2022

Malaria parasite heme biosynthesis promotes and griseofulvin protects against cerebral malaria in mice.

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Manjunatha Chandana,Aditya Anand,Sourav Ghosh,Rahul Das,Subhashree Beura,Sarita Jena,Amol Ratnakar Suryawanshi,Govindarajan Padmanaban,Viswanathan Arun Nagaraj

Biopharmaceutics & drug disposition 44:71-83 PubMed35508078

2022

Optimizing transcardial perfusion of small molecules and biologics for brain penetration and biodistribution studies in rodents.

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Keumhan Noh,Xingrong Liu,Cong Wei

Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) 11: PubMed35624723

2022

Antioxidant Polyphenols of Medicinal Plant and Caffeic Acid Reduce Cerebrovascular, Inflammatory and Metabolic Disorders Aggravated by High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in a Mouse Model of Stroke.

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Janice Taïlé,Matthieu Bringart,Cynthia Planesse,Jessica Patché,Philippe Rondeau,Bryan Veeren,Patricia Clerc,Anne Gauvin-Bialecki,Steeve Bourane,Olivier Meilhac,David Couret,Marie-Paule Gonthier

Cell reports 37:110182 PubMed34965419

2021

Alzheimer's vulnerable brain region relies on a distinct retromer core dedicated to endosomal recycling.

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Sabrina Simoes,Jia Guo,Luna Buitrago,Yasir H Qureshi,Xinyang Feng,Milankumar Kothiya,Etty Cortes,Vivek Patel,Suvarnambiga Kannan,Young-Hyun Kim,Kyu-Tae Chang,S Abid Hussaini,Herman Moreno,Gilbert Di Paolo,Olav M Andersen,Scott A Small

Science translational medicine 12: PubMed33239387

2020

Tau and other proteins found in Alzheimer's disease spinal fluid are linked to retromer-mediated endosomal traffic in mice and humans.

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Sabrina Simoes,Jessica L Neufeld,Gallen Triana-Baltzer,Setareh Moughadam,Emily I Chen,Milankumar Kothiya,Yasir H Qureshi,Vivek Patel,Lawrence S Honig,Hartmuth Kolb,Scott A Small
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