Additional Information
| Product Data | |
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| Synonyms | ACRP30; AdipoQ; apM1; GBP28; Adipocyte complement related protein of 30kDa |
| Properties | |
| Application | Quantitative ELISA |
| Specificity | Detects rat adiponectin. Does not cross-react with mouse adiponectin, human adiponectin, rat resistin, rat RELM-α or rat leptin. |
| Crossreactivity | Rat |
| Quantity | 1 x 96 wells 2 x 96 wells (Twin Plex) 5 x 96 wells (Penta Plex) |
| Sensitivity | 50pg/ml |
| Range | 0.375 to 24ng/ml |
| Sample Type | Cell Culture Supernatant, Plasma, Serum |
| Assay Type | Sandwich |
| Detection Type | Colorimetric |
| Product Type | Kit |
| Shipping and Handling | |
| Shipping | BLUE ICE |
| Short Term Storage | +4°C |
| Long Term Storage | +4°C |
| Handling Advice | After standard reconstitution, prepare aliquots and store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. Plate and reagents should reach room temperature before use. |
| Documents | |
| Manual |
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| Manual TwinPlex |
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| Manual PentaPlex |
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| MSDS |
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Product Description
Adiponectin [ACRP30; AdipoQ] is a promising biomarker of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) but also as a potential target for management of the metabolic syndrome. It is a very robust marker that is not prone to degradation or acute inflammatory challenges, is present in relatively high concentrations in the peripheral circulation, and can be collected by a variety of methods. The benefits of using adiponectin assays in clinical settings include, (a) prediction of risk of diabetes and metabolic status and (b) providing a tool to monitor metabolic improvements. Adiponectin exerts anti-atherogenic and anti-inflammatory properties and may be important as a biomarker for obesity-related cardiovascular disease (CVD). New findings showed urinary adiponectin excretion as an independent new biomarker of microvascular and macrovascular damage in T2DM and suggested it as a very promising tool for early cardiovascular disease risk assessment. Adiponectin serum level was also described as a good biomarker of colorectal adenoma, this being related to the positive correlation between obesity and increased risk of cancer at various sites (colorectal, breast, prostate and endometrium).
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