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Human anti-Mitochondria antibody ELISA Kit

NR-R10119

$599.00

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Principle
Indirect ELISA, Antigen coated plate
 
Detection Range
Qualitative Positive; Negative and Cut off
 
Size
96T
 
Specificity                                   99%

Sensitivity                                   99%
 
Assay time
~ 90 min
 
Shelf Life
12 Months from the Manufacturing Date
 
Storage
Store at 2 - 8ºC. 
 
Sample volume
10 µL Serum or Plasma
 
Detection Method
Chromogenic
  
Kit Components
 
 
 
1. Low Positive Control: 1vial 
 
 
2. One 96-well plate precoated with recombinant antigen
 
 
3. Assa diluent buffer: 1 vial
 
 
4. HRP conjugated: 1 vial
 
 
5. High Positive Control: 1 vial
 
 
6. Negative Control:1vial
 
 
7. Calibrator: 1 vial
 
 
8. TMB substrate: 1 vial
 
 
9. TMB stop solution: 12 ml.

 

Background

 

Anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) are autoantibodies, consisting of immunoglobulins formed against mitochondria, primarily the mitochondria in cells of the liver. The presence of AMAs in the blood or serum of a person is indicative of several autoimmune diseases such as primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) (a scarring of liver tissue, confined primarily to the bile duct drainage system of the liver). It is present in about 95% of cases. Primary biliary cirrhosis is seen primarily in middle-aged women, and in those afflicted with other autoimmune diseases. PBC is an autoimmune disorder, a condition in which the human body's immune defense system mistakenly attacks the body's own cells, or in this case parts of the cells. Cause of AMAs is postulated that xenobiotic-induced and/or oxidative modification of mitochondrial autoantigens is a critical step leading to loss of tolerance. In acute liver failure AMA are found against all major liver antigens.

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