HNABTMAG-68K MilliporeMILLIPLEX MAP Human Amyloid Beta and Tau Magnetic Bead Panel - Multiplex Assay
The MILLIPLEX® MAP Human Amyloid Beta and Tau Panel is a 4-plex kit containing all reagents needed for simultaneous quantification of Aβ40, Aβ42, Total Tau proteins (tTau), and Phosphorylated Tau Thr181 (pTau181) in CSF samples.
More>> The MILLIPLEX® MAP Human Amyloid Beta and Tau Panel is a 4-plex kit containing all reagents needed for simultaneous quantification of Aβ40, Aβ42, Total Tau proteins (tTau), and Phosphorylated Tau Thr181 (pTau181) in CSF samples. Less<<Recommended Products
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Key Spec Table
Analytes Available | Species Reactivity | Key Applications | Detection Methods |
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Tau (Total) Amyloid β40 Amyloid β42 Tau (pThr181) | H | Mplex | Luminex xMAP |
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Detection method | Luminex xMAP |
Configuration | Design your multiplex kit by choosing available analytes within this panel. |
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Panel Type | MAGNETIC Neuroscience |
Quality Level | MQ200 |
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Storage Conditions | Recommended storage for kit components is 2 - 8°C. |
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Material Size | 96-well plate |
Material Package | 96-well plate |
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HNABTMAG-68K | 04055977353365 |
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Protocol- HNABTMAG-68K |
MILLIPLEX MAP Human Amyloid Beta and Tau Magnetic Bead Panel - Multiplex Assay SDS
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