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V plex aβ peptide panel 1 6e10 kit

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The V-PLEX Aβ Peptide Panel 1 (6E10) Kit is a laboratory equipment product. It is designed to quantify the levels of amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptides in biological samples using electrochemiluminescence technology.

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Biochemical Analysis of Amyloid-Beta Levels

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Biochemical analysis of Aβ levels was performed as previously described [18 (link)]. Briefly, soluble protein was extracted from the right frontal cortex using PBS with complete protease and phosphatase inhibitor (Pierce Biotechnology). After centrifugation, the supernatant was labeled the “soluble” extract, and the pellet was homogenized in 70% formic acid. After centrifugation and neutralization with 1 M Tris-HCl, the supernatant was labeled the “insoluble” extract. Protein concentrations were determined using the BCA protein assay kit (Pierce Biotechnology). The Meso-Scale Discovery multiplex ELISA system was used to measure Aβ1–38, Aβ1–40, and Aβ1–42 levels in the soluble and insoluble extracts (V-PLEX Aβ Peptide Panel 1 (6E10) Kit; MSD).
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Quantifying Amyloid-beta Peptides

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Aβ38/40/42 were measured by electrochemiluminescence (ECL) using a Meso Scale Discovery (MSD) V-PLEX Aβ peptide panel 1(6E10) kit, according to manufacturer’s instructions. Briefly, samples were diluted 1:2 with diluent 35 and added in duplicate to microplate wells coated with mouse monoclonal peptide specific capture antibodies for human Aβx-38/x-40/x-42. Samples were incubated with anti-Aβ antibody (6E10 clone) as the detection antibody conjugated with an electrically excitable SULFO-TAG. Measurements were made using an MSD SECTOR 6000. Concentrations were calculated from ECL signal using a four-parameter logistic curve fitting method with the MSD Workbench software package.
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