Cat#:ADV-0109EK;Product Name:Human transthyretin(TTR) ELISA kit;Size:96T, 5×96T, 10×96T;Sample:Serum, Plasma, Tissue Homogenates;Synonym:Amyloid polyneuropathy ELISA Kit; Amyloidosis I ELISA Kit; ATTR ELISA Kit; Carpal tunnel syndrome 1 ELISA Kit; CTS ELISA Kit; CTS1 ELISA Kit; Dysprealbuminemic euthyroidal hyperthyroxinemia ELISA Kit; Dystransthyretinemic hyperthyroxinemia ELISA Kit; Epididymis luminal protein 111 ELISA Kit; HEL111 ELISA Kit; HsT2651 ELISA Kit; PALB ELISA Kit; Prealbumin amyloidosis type I ELISA Kit; Prealbumin ELISA Kit; Prealbumin Thyroxine-binding ELISA Kit; Senile systemic amyloidosis ELISA Kit; TBPA ELISA Kit; Thyroxine binding prealbumin ELISA Kit; Transthyretin ELISA Kit; TTHY_HUMAN ELISA Kit; TTR ELISA Kit; TTR protein ELISA Kit;Description:The human Transthyretin (TTR) ELISA kit is suitable for the quantitative determination of human TTR in different sample types, including serum, plasma, and tissue homogenates. This assay employs the competitive inbition reaction and enzyme-substrate chromogenic reaction to quantify antigen levels in the sample. The amount of synthesized colored products is positively related to the analyte of interest in the sample. TTR is a tetrameric transport protein that is synthesized in the liver, choroid plexus, and retinal pigment epithelium and then secreted into the bloodstream, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and eye, respectively. It is responsible for the transport of the thyroid hormone thyroxine and the RBP bound to retinol (vitamin A). TTR is the key protein in familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP), a systemic amyloidosis characterized by the deposition of amyloid derived from mutated TTR. It has recently discovered novel functions of TTR, including neuronal health preservation of both central and peripheral nervous systems, determination of cellular fate, and regulation of proliferation and metabolism.;Species Reactivity:Human;Usage:For Research Use Only;Detection Principle:Competitive ELISA;Detection Range:1.56 μg/mL-25 μg/mL;Sensitivity:0.78 μg/mL;
The human Transthyretin (TTR) ELISA kit is suitable for the quantitative determination of human TTR in different sample types, including serum, plasma, and tissue homogenates. This assay employs the competitive inbition reaction and enzyme-substrate chromogenic reaction to quantify antigen levels in the sample. The amount of synthesized colored products is positively related to the analyte of interest in the sample. TTR is a tetrameric transport protein that is synthesized in the liver, choroid plexus, and retinal pigment epithelium and then secreted into the bloodstream, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and eye, respectively. It is responsible for the transport of the thyroid hormone thyroxine and the RBP bound to retinol (vitamin A). TTR is the key protein in familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP), a systemic amyloidosis characterized by the deposition of amyloid derived from mutated TTR. It has recently discovered novel functions of TTR, including neuronal health preservation of both central and peripheral nervous systems, determination of cellular fate, and regulation of proliferation and metabolism.