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Ultrasensitive mouse elisa kits

Manufactured by Crystal Chem
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The Ultrasensitive mouse ELISA kits are laboratory equipment designed for the detection and quantification of target analytes in mouse samples. These kits utilize the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique to provide sensitive and specific measurements.

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Serum Analysis of IPGTT Samples

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Blood samples were obtained at all time points during the IPGTT, centrifuged to gain blood serum, and preserved at −20°C until use. Ultrasensitive mouse ELISA kits (Crystal Chem, Elk Grove Village, IL, USA) were used to analyze different factors in the serum.
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Plasma Insulin and C-Peptide Analysis

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Ultrasensitive mouse ELISA kits (Crystal Chem, Elk Grove Village, IL, USA) were used to analyze insulin and C-peptide levels in the plasma.
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Quantifying Plasma Biomarkers and Hippocampal Aβ42

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Blood samples were collected through cardiac puncture immediately following overdose with isoflurane, placed into an EDTA microvette tube, and spun at 1500 G for 10 min at 4°C. The separated plasma was stored in a – 80°C freezer until further use. Blood chemistry analysis of circulating insulin and adiponectin concentration was carried out using Ultra-Sensitive Mouse ELISA kits (Crystal Chem, IL; Fujifilm, Japan) per the manufacturer’s instructions. The Human/Rat β Amyloid (42) ELISA Kit (Fujifilm, Wako) was utilized to determine hippocampal soluble Aβ42 concentrations (experimental samples diluted 1:50). Hippocampal tissue was homogenized in 50 mM Tris Buffer (pH = 7.6) with protease inhibitor and centrifuged for 20 min at 4°C. Homogenates were aliquoted and stored at – 80°C until quantification.
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