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Human apolipoprotein b elisa kit

Manufactured by Abcam

The Human Apolipoprotein B ELISA Kit is a quantitative assay designed to measure the levels of Apolipoprotein B protein in human samples. It utilizes the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique to detect and quantify the target analyte.

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Quantification of CSF Apolipoproteins

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CSF apolipoproteins were measured using the following kits: Human Apolipoprotein B ELISA Kit (ab108807, Abcam), Human Apolipoprotein A-I Quantikine ELISA Kit (DAPA10, R&D Systems), Human Apolipoprotein E ELISA Kit (ab108813, Abcam), Human Clusterin Quantikine ELISA Kit (DCLU00, R&D Systems). CSF cholesterol and phospholipid were measured with an Amplex® Red Cholesterol Assay Kit (Thermo Fischer Scientific) and a Phospholipid Assay Kit (Sigma-Aldrich), respectively.
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Apolipoprotein B ELISA Quantification

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Culture media were collected after centrifugation at 3,000× g for 10 minutes to remove debris. Culture media and ApoB standard were subjected to the assay with Human Apolipoprotein B ELISA Kit (Abcam) following manufacturer’s instruction.
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