Insulin elisa kit
The Insulin ELISA kit is a quantitative immunoassay designed for the measurement of insulin levels in various biological samples. It utilizes the Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) technique to detect and quantify insulin concentrations.
5 protocols using insulin elisa kit
Quantifying Hippocampal Insulin Levels
Insulin Concentration Quantification
Insulin Assay in Rat Serum
Glycemic Impacts of AlCl3 and NaN3 Exposure
level of glucose was observed using the glucose assay kit (ref no.
1004) through a Microlab 300 chemistry analyzer (ELITech Group) to
estimate the effects of AlCl3 and NaN3 on the
glycemic status. HbA1c and insulin levels in serum were also measured
using their respective Elisa kits, insulin ELISA kit (cat no. INS
5275, Elabscience), and HbA1c ELISA kit (cat no. SG10984, Elabscience)
through a microplate ELISA reader (BIOBASE-EL 10A).
Evaluating Metabolic Markers in Neuroinflammation
In each group, the serum level of glucose was determined using the glucose assay kit (cat no. 1004, Elabscience) and measured with a Microlab 300 chemistry analyzer (ELITech Group) to assess the effects of metformin and vitamin E on glycemic status. Additionally, HbA1c and insulin levels in the serum were quantified using their respective ELISA kits: the insulin ELISA kit (cat no. INS 5275, Elabscience) and the HbA1c ELISA kit (cat no. SG10984, Elabscience) were utilized, and readings were obtained through a microplate ELISA reader (BIOBASE-EL 10A).
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