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Human glp 1 7 37 elisa kits

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The Human GLP-1 (7–37) ELISA kit is a laboratory tool used to quantify the level of glucagon-like peptide-1 (7-37) in human samples. It is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) designed to provide accurate and reproducible measurements of this specific peptide hormone.

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Evaluating GLP-1 Signaling in INS-1 Cells

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DPP IV enzyme (0.1 mg/ml; ~95% purity) and human serum albumin were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Human GLP-1 (7–37) ELISA kits were purchased from Millipore, Inc., and cAMP kits were purchased from CisBio Bioassays. The rat INS-1 cell line was obtained from Ying Li of Tianjin Medical University General Hospital. A rat insulin detection kit was purchased from Phoenix Technology, Inc. A one–touch blood glucose meter and filters were purchased from Abbott. Other chemicals were purchased from Sigma unless otherwise specified.
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DPP IV Inhibition and GLP-1 Quantification

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DPP IV enzyme (0.1 mg/ml; ~95% purity) and human serum albumin were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Human GLP-1 (7-37) ELISA kits were purchased from Millipore, Inc., and cAMP kits were purchased from CisBio Bioassays. The rat INS-1 cell line was obtained from Ying Li of Tianjin Medical University General Hospital. A rat insulin detection kit was purchased from Phoenix Technology, Inc. A one–touch blood glucose meter and filters were purchased from Abbott. Other chemicals were purchased from Sigma unless otherwise specified.
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