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APOMAG-62K MILLIPLEX MAP Human Apolipoprotein Magnetic Bead Panel - Cardiovascular Disease Multiplex Assay

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Overview

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Key Spec Table

Analytes AvailableSpecies ReactivityKey ApplicationsDetection Methods
Apo AI Apo AII Apo B Apo CII Apo CIII Apo E HMplexLuminex xMAP
Description
Catalogue NumberAPOMAG-62K
Trade Name
  • MILLIPLEX
DescriptionMILLIPLEX MAP Human Apolipoprotein Magnetic Bead Panel - Cardiovascular Disease Multiplex Assay
Background InformationMetabolic Syndrome has received increased attention from the medical community with more and more cases of obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases being described and studied. To help researchers better understand the complexities of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease, Millipore is pleased to offer the Human Apolipoprotein magnetic bead panel that will measure any combination of 6 analytes, including Apo AI, Apo AII, Apo B, Apo CII, Apo C III and Apo E.
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Product Information
Detection methodLuminex xMAP
ConfigurationDesign your multiplex kit by choosing available analytes within this panel.
Precision, %
  • Inter-assay: <20
  • Intra-assay: <10
Panel TypeMAGNETIC Cardiovascular
Quality LevelMQ200
Applications
ApplicationThis MILLIPLEX MAP Human Apolipoprotein Magnetic Panel is a Cardiovascular Disease multiplex assay. The analytes available for this multiplex kit are: Apo AI, Apo AII, Apo B, Apo CII, Apo CIII, Apo E.
Key Applications
  • Multiplexing
Application Notes• This kit may be used for the analysis of Human Apolipoproteins in Human serum, plasma, tissue culture supernatant or other biological samples
• Sample dilutions for serum and plasma are recommended at 1: 4,000
• The assay can be performed in less than 3 hours
Biological Information
Species Reactivity
  • Human
Analytes Available
  • Apo AI
  • Apo AII
  • Apo B
  • Apo CII
  • Apo CIII
  • Apo E
Cross ReactivityTo test cross-reactivity among the assays in the panel, individual apolipoprotein standard was prepared at a concentration 4 times greater than the highest concentration in the calibration curve and tested in the 6-plex assays with multiplexed beads containing immobilized capture antibodies and individual detection antibodies. There was negligible cross-reactivity within the panel.
Accuracy
  • Apo AI 86%
  • Apo AII 91%
  • Apo B 92%
  • Apo CII 92%
  • Apo CIII 89%
  • Apo E 85%
Physicochemical Information
Sensitivity
  • Apo AI 1.48 ng/mL
  • Apo AII 1.00 ng/mL
  • Apo B 4.84 ng/mL
  • Apo CII 1.22 ng/mL
  • Apo CIII 1.71 ng/mL
  • Apo E 1.42 ng/mL
Linearity of DilutionContact technical support for this information.
Standard Curve Range
  • Refer to the kit protocol for details.
Dimensions
Materials Information
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Usage Statement
  • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
Storage and Shipping Information
Packaging Information
Material Size96-well plate
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
Specifications
Global Trade Item Number
Catalogue Number GTIN
APOMAG-62K 04053252988318

Documentation

Protocols

Title
Protocol: Human Apolipoprotein Magnetic Bead Panel

MILLIPLEX MAP Human Apolipoprotein Magnetic Bead Panel - Cardiovascular Disease Multiplex Assay MSDS

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

References

Reference overviewPub Med ID
Consumption of buckwheat modulates the post-prandial response of selected gastrointestinal satiety hormones in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Stringer, DM; Taylor, CG; Appah, P; Blewett, H; Zahradka, P
Metabolism: clinical and experimental  62  1021-31  2013

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Identification of potential bladder cancer markers in urine by abundant-protein depletion coupled with quantitative proteomics.
Chen, CL; Lin, TS; Tsai, CH; Wu, CC; Chung, T; Chien, KY; Wu, M; Chang, YS; Yu, JS; Chen, YT
Journal of proteomics  85  28-43  2013

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Brochure

Title
The Power of Biomarker Analysis

Technical Info

Title
96 well Template 2 Up
96 well Template Single
Quality Control Ranges: Milliplex Human Apolipoprotein Magnetic Bead Panel Kit