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RAB1122

Sigma-Aldrich

Mouse EPO ELISA Kit

for cell culture supernatants, plasma, and serum samples

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UNSPSC Code:
41116158
NACRES:
NA.32

species reactivity

mouse

packaging

kit of 96 wells (12 strips x 8 wells)

technique(s)

ELISA: suitable

input

sample type cell culture supernatant(s)
sample type plasma
sample type serum sample(s)

assay range

inter-assay cv: <12%
intra-assay cv: <10%
sensitivity: 1.5 pg/ml

detection method

colorimetric

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

−20°C

Gene Information

mouse ... Epo(13856)

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matrix active group

Bonded; poly(5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl siloxane) phase

matrix active group

Bonded; poly(5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl siloxane) phase

matrix active group

Bonded; poly(5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl siloxane) phase

matrix active group

Bonded; poly(5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl siloxane) phase

parameter

-60-260 °C temperature (isothermal), -60-280 °C temperature (programmed)

parameter

-60-260 °C temperature (isothermal), -60-280 °C temperature (programmed)

parameter

-60-260 °C temperature (isothermal), -60-280 °C temperature (programmed)

parameter

-60-260 °C temperature (isothermal), -60-280 °C temperature (programmed)

column type

capillary non-polar

column type

capillary non-polar

column type

capillary non-polar

column type

capillary non-polar

material

fused silica

material

fused silica

material

fused silica

material

fused silica

agency

meets requirements for USP G27 and G36

agency

meets requirements for USP G27 and G36

agency

meets requirements for USP G27 and G36

agency

meets requirements for USP G27 and G36

General description

This ELISA antibody pair detects Mouse Erythropoietin (EPO)

Application

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Please refer to the attached Protocolfor details.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Erythropoietin (EPO) is a glycoprotein hormone which is essential for the proliferation of erythropoietic progenitors to produce red blood cells (RBCs). Peritubular fibroblast in kidney cortex is the primary site for EPO production in adults, though spleen, bone marrow and liver contribute to the production. In fetus, liver is the primary site for EPO production.[1] Additionally, EPO functions in some cytoprotective activities like, antiapoptotic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory responses. [2] Hypoxia inducible factors upregulate EPO expression.[1][2] EPO expression increases with decreased hemoglobin concentration in few cases of anemia. Decreased production of EPO is the cause of anemia in chronic kidney diseases.[1] Circulating endogenous antibodies to EPO (anti-EPO) is the cause of anemia in multiple diseases like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, hepatitis C virus infection, systemic lupus erythematosus.[3] Gain-of-function polymorphism in EPO causes familial erythrocytosis.[4]

Other Notes

A sample Certificate of Analysis is available for this product. Please type the word sample in the text box provided for lot number.

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Corrosion

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Warning

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Hazard Classifications

Met. Corr. 1

Storage Class

8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable


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    Circulating autoantibodies to endogenous erythropoietin are associated with chronic hepatitis C virus infection-related anemia
    Tsiakalos A, et al.
    Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International : HBPD INT, 16(3), 289-295 (2017)
    Effect of quercetin on cell protection via erythropoietin and cell injury of HepG2 cells
    Nishimura K, et al.
    Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 636, 11-16 (2017)
    Physiology and pharmacology of erythropoietin
    Jelkmann W
    Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy : Offizielles Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft Fur? Transfusionsmedizin und Immunham?atologie, 40(5), 302-309 (2013)
    A Gain-of-Function Mutation in EPO in Familial Erythrocytosis
    Zmajkovic J, et al.
    The New England Journal of Medicine, 378(10), 924-930 (2018)

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