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Glucagon elisa kit

Manufactured by Crystal Chem

The Glucagon ELISA kit is a quantitative immunoassay designed for the measurement of glucagon levels in biological samples. The kit utilizes the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique to detect and quantify glucagon. The core function of this product is to provide a reliable and accurate method for the determination of glucagon concentrations in various sample types.

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2 protocols using glucagon elisa kit

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Measuring Murine Glucose Homeostasis

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Body weight and blood glucose level were measured weekly. Mice were fasted for 6 h and fasting blood glucose was measured from tail vein blood with an Accuchek glucometer (Abbott Diabetes Care) as described23 (link). For plasma hormone assay, blood was harvested from orbital venous sinus of fasted mice and measured by Ultrasensitive insulin ELISA kit and glucagon ELISA kit, respectively (Crystal Chem). For total pancreatic hormone contents, whole pancreas was harvested and homogenized in cold acid–ethanol (1.5% HCl in 70% EtOH) overnight at − 20 °C30 (link). Pancreatic insulin and glucagon content were then measured by insulin and glucagon ELISA kits (Mercodia), respectively and normalized by pancreatic weight.
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Quantifying Serum Metabolites in Mice

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Serum insulin levels were measured using the Ultra-Sensitive Mouse Insulin ELISA Kit (Crystal Chem). Serum glycerol levels were measured using the Glycerol Assay Kit (Sigma-Aldrich). Serum glucagon levels were measured using the Glucagon ELISA Kit (Crystal Chem). Liver glycerol levels were calculated by subtracting the endogenous glycerol-3-phosphate level (measured using the Sigma Glycerol Assay Kit without the addition of ATP) from the sum of glycerol-3-phosphate and liver glycerol (measured using the Sigma Glycerol Assay Kit with the addition of ATP).
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