Human Total Angiotensinogen Assay Kit

Catalog number: 27412-96Well
Brand: IBL Japan
Packing: 96well
Other sizes: Other sizes available
Price: On Request
Expected delivery time: 10 days
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Product specifications for - Human Total Angiotensinogen Assay Kit

Overview: 
Product group: Assays
Category: ELISA / EIA
Species: Human
Conjugation: HRP
Properties: 
Assay Detection Range: 0.31 ~ 20 ng/mL
Datasheet: Datasheet
  Research Use Only
UNSPSC: 41116158
Form supplied: 1kit
Scientific information: 
Scientific info: Angiotensinogen is the precursor of angiotensin and is cleaved into angiotensin I and II in the renin-angiotensin system, and it has long been reported to play an important role in controlling blood pressure. In recent years interest related to the role of the renin-angiotensin system in arterial pressure control and the pathophysiology of hypertension has been shifting to its local role in various tissues. Among the studies urinary excretion of angiotensinogen in a rat model of angiotensin II (AII)-dependent hypertension has been reported to be a marker of the activity of the local intrarenal renin-angiotensin system. Intrarenal AII increases to an extent in AII-dependent hypertension that cannot be explained by the plasma AII equilibration alone, and two mechanisms, an increase in intracellular uptake of AII and an increase in intrarenal expression of angiotensinogen, have been proposed to explain it. The recommended dilution for urine samples is about more than 32 fold. The recommended dilution for serum or EDTA-plasma samples is about more than 2,000 fold. The recommended dilution for cell culture media samples is various by using cells, therefore, the dilution rate should be optimized by each laboratories. When 4, EIA buffer in kit is not enough for dilution, customers can purchase additional kit component (30 mL, Code No. 27412D) or large volume EIA buffer for Human Angiotensinogen (100 mL, Code No. 27412D100). The control set is available for sale on request.
Additional information: 
Synonyms: 27412; IBL Japan; Angiotensinogen Total Human ELISA
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