Mouse GAD Autoantibody (IgG) ELISA Kit (CAT#: NAK-001)

This product is a qualitative ELISA kit for the determination of GAD Autoantibody in mouse Plasma or Serum.

Specifications
SensitivityQualitative
Assay TypeELISA
Pack size1×96 wells
Species ReactivityMouse
Antibody TypeIgG
Contents96-well Microplate
Detection Reagents
Wash Buffer
Substrate
Stop Solution
Adhesive Plate Sealers
Sample RequirementPlasma, Serum: 50-100ul
StorageShort term: 4°C, Long term: See manual.
Target Information
TargetGAD autoantibody
Alternative NamesGlutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) autoantibody
IntroductionAutoantibodies against the smaller isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) are markers for Type 1 diabetes.
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Q: What are the sample requirements?
A: Plasma, Serum: 50-100ul.

Q: What reagents are included in this product?
A: There are five reagents included in this product, Detection Reagents, Wash Buffer, Substrate, Stop Solution, and Adhesive Plate Sealers.

Q: How should this reagent be stored?
A: The reagent can be stored at 4°C for short term.

Accuracy and sensitivity
We procured the Mouse GAD Autoantibody (IgG) ELISA Kit for our laboratory project and could not be more satisfied. The instructions provided were clear, leading to a seamless experimental procedure. I highly recommend this kit for anyone working on diabetes research or other studies requiring detection of GAD autoantibodies.


10/03/2022

Easy-to-follow
Our research team had a positive experience using the Mouse GAD Autoantibody (IgG) ELISA Kit. It's user-friendly with an easy-to-follow manual. What particularly stood out was the high specificity in distinguishing between positive and negative samples. Notably, the customer service was excellent, promptly responding to our queries.


04/04/2023

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Title: Neuronal Surface and Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Autoantibodies in Nonparaneoplastic Stiff Person Syndrome

Journal: JAMA Neurology

Authors: hashi Chang, Haris Alexopoulos, Mary McMenamin

Abstract

Title: Pathogenic Roles of Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 65 Autoantibodies in Cerebellar Ataxias

Journal: Journal of Immunology Research

Authors: Hiroshi Mitoma, Mario Manto, Christiane S Hampe

Abstract
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