Ferret ELISA Kits
High Quality Ferret ELISA Kits
Ferret ELISA Kits are utilized for key developments in immunology and vaccine research. Ferrets are useful animal models for researching immunological pathways in infectious diseases and ELISA kits provide a highly effective way to measure cytokines and signaling molecules involved in these research areas.
At Assay Genie, we continue to support researchers push the boundaries of knowledge and help them discover more. Our Ferret ELISA Kits can be used as an analytical tool for the quantitative determination of cytokine production in Ferret samples.
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Highly Validated Ferret DIY ELISA Kits - Key Targets
Product | Code | Species | Pack Size |
KES0241 |
Ferret |
1 Set (200-1000 wells) |
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KES0189 |
Ferret |
1 Set (200-1000 wells) |
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KES0144 |
Ferret |
1 Set (200-1000 wells) |
Ferret ELISA Kits - Key Benefits & Features3>
Feature | Description |
Validated |
We endeavor to provide our Ferret ELISA kits with extensive validation data including Spike-recovery, Linearity, Range, CV%, Standard Curves. |
Sensitive |
Ready-to-use, pre-coated 96-well ELISA kits with sub-picogram sensitivity for many analytes. |
Ferret Models & Infectious Diseases
Ferrets are used as disease models due to their metabolic, anatomical and physiological features which they share with humans. Ferrets are susceptible to many pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and fungi. Some examples of infectious microbes which are analysed in Ferret models are Influenza virus, Measles virus, Mumps virus, Nipah virus, Ebola virus, Streptococcus spp., Staphylococcus aureus and much more.
Ferret Models & Influenza Virus
Ferrets have been used to extensively study Influenza viral infections and its course of action. Ferrets are useful for studying Influenza because they resemble humans whereby the immunity, pathogenesis and clinical signs are similar in both species against the pathogen. Since the Influenza virus naturally infects Ferrets, they can be used to observe transmission of infection.