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Fish elisa kit

Manufactured by Cusabio
Sourced in United States

The Fish ELISA Kit is a laboratory equipment used for the detection and quantification of specific proteins or other analytes in fish samples. This kit utilizes the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique to measure the target analyte. The kit provides the necessary reagents and components to perform the ELISA assay.

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Enzymatic Analysis of Intestinal Samples

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Intestine samples were homogenized in 1 mL of PBS and centrifuged at 5000 rpm at 4 °C for five min. The collected supernatant was used to analyze trypsin, chymotrypsin, and lipoprotein lipase using a Fish ELISA Kit (CUSABIO, Houston, TX, USA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Supernatant samples were used and absorbance was read as described in Section 2.3.
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Quantifying Zebrafish IL-1β Levels

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The concentration of mature zebrafish IL-1β in the whole body was quantified using a fish ELISA kit according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Cusabio, Wuhan, China). The statistical significance of differences was evaluated using Student’s t test.
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