Human BMP Related Array (16 targets) (SARB0025)
- SKU:
- SARB0025
- Product Type:
- Protein Array
- Analytes:
- BAMBI (NMA)
- BMP-2
- BMP-4
- BMP-5
- BMP-6
- BMP-7
- BMP-8
- BMP-9
- BMPR-IA (ALK-3)
- ALK-6 (BMPR-IB)
- BMPR-II
- COCO
- Crossveinless-2 (CV-2/BMPER)
- Follistatin
- GDF-11 (BMP-11)
- GDF-8 (Myostatin)
- Reactivity:
- Human
- Applications:
- Multiplex Array
Description
Human BMP Related Array (16 targets) (SARB0025)
The Human BMP-Related Array (SARB0025) from Assay Genie is a comprehensive research tool designed for the simultaneous detection of 16 important targets involved in the BMP signaling pathway. This array allows for the analysis of gene expression levels in various samples, providing valuable insights into the regulation of cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis.With high sensitivity and specificity, this array is optimized for use with human samples and is ideal for studies in developmental biology, regenerative medicine, and cancer research.
The included targets cover a wide range of BMP-related molecules, offering a comprehensive overview of the signaling pathway and its impact on various biological processes.By utilizing the Human BMP-Related Array from Assay Genie, researchers can quickly and efficiently analyze multiple targets in a single experiment, saving both time and resources. This versatile tool is essential for understanding the complex network of signaling pathways involved in BMP regulation, ultimately leading to advancements in therapeutic strategies for a variety of diseases and conditions.
Product Sku: | SARB0025 |
Size: | 2, 4, or 8 |
Species Detected: | Human |
Number of Targets Detected: | 16 |
Gene Symbols: | BAMBI, BMP2, BMP4, BMP5, BMP6, BMP7, BMP8A, BMPER, BMPR1A, BMPR1B|BMPR2, DAND5, FST, GDF11, GDF2, MSTN |
Compatible Sample Types: | Cell Culture Supernatants, Cell Lysates, Plasma, Serum, Tissue Lysates |
Design Principle: | Sandwich-based |
Method of Detection: | Chemiluminescence |
Pathway: | |
Quantitative/Semi-Quantitative: | Semi-Quantitative |
Solid Support: | Membrane |
Suggested Application(s): | Multiplexed Protein Detection; Detection of Relative Protein Expression; Detecting Patterns of Cytokine Expression; Biomarker/ Key Factor Screening; Identifying Key Factors; Confirming a Biological Process |
Storage/Stability: | For best results, store the entire kit frozen at -20°C upon arrival. Stored frozen, the kit will be stable for at least 6 months which is the duration of the product warranty period. Once thawed, store array membranes and 1X Blocking Buffer at -20°C and all other reagents undiluted at 4°C for no more than 3 months. |
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BAMBI (NMA)
| BMP-2
| BMP-4
| BMP-5
| BMP-6
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BMP-7
| BMP-8
| BMP-9
| BMPR-IA (ALK-3)
| ALK-6 (BMPR-IB)
|
BMPR-II
| COCO
| Crossveinless-2 (CV-2/BMPER)
| Follistatin
| GDF-11 (BMP-11)
|
GDF-8 (Myostatin)
|
- Easy to use
- No specialized equipment needed
- Compatible with nearly any liquid sample
- Proven technology
- Highly sensitive (pg/ml)
- Sandwich ELISA specificity
- Higher density than ELISA, Western blot or bead-based multiplex
- Human BMP Related Array 1
- Blocking Buffer
- Wash Buffer 1
- Wash Buffer 2
- Biotinylated Detection Antibody Cocktail
- Streptavidin-Conjugated HRP
- Detection Buffer C
- Detection Buffer D
- Lysis Buffer
- 8-Well Incubation Tray
- Plastic Sheets
- Array Templates
Other Materials Required
- Pipettors, pipet tips and other common lab consumables
- Orbital shaker or oscillating rocker
- Tissue Paper, blotting paper or chromatography paper
- Adhesive tape or Saran Wrap
- Distilled or de-ionized water
- A chemiluminescent blot documentation system , X-ray Film and a suitable film processor, or another chemiluminescent detection system.
1. | Block membranes |
2. | Incubate with Sample |
3. | Incubate with Biotinylated Detection Antibody Cocktail |
4. | Incubate with HRP-Conjugated Streptavidin |
5. | Incubate with Detection Buffers |
6. | Image with chemiluminescent imaging system |
7. | Perform densitometry and analysis |