For over 15 years, Assay Designs has provided high quality antibodies, proteins, and kits for the precise quantification of key small and large molecule biomarkers in a variety of sample matrices and species. Since their merger with Stressgen® Bioreagents in 2005, the Assay Designs portfolio of products has included the full line of Stressgen brand kits and reagents, enabling researchers to investigate biological pathways involved in the cellular response to stress.
In February 2008, Assay Designs™ launched the Hsp70 High Sensitivity EIA Kit (Cat. #EKS-715). This kit is for the accurate and specific quantification of as little as 90 pg/mL of inducible Hsp70 in serum and plasma samples from human, mouse, and rat origin. This assay does not significantly cross react with other Hsp70 family members such as Hsc70 (Hsp73), Grp78, DnaK (E. coli), or Hsp71 (M. tuberculosis)
Assay Designs Hsp70 High Sensitivity EIA Kit - http://www.assaydesigns.com/
Hsp70 is a molecular chaperone whose expression is induced upon exposure of the cell or organism to conditions of stress. It prevents protein aggregation and promotes the refolding of proteins that become damaged in response to environmental insults, pathogens, and disease. Its activity is essential for cellular survival and recovery under stress conditions, as well as for the maintenance of normal cellular function under non-stress conditions. Hsp70 has been implicated to play a role in a variety of disease and physiological processes such as hyperthermia, hypertension, toxic exposure to chemical agents, hypoxia, ischemia, inflammation, autoimmunity, apoptosis, cancer, organ transplantation, and bacterial and viral infections. Hsp70 is a key regulator of many normal physiological processes including aging, spermatogenesis, menstruation, and physical activity such as exercise. The Assay Designs High Sensitivity Hsp70 EIA kit is designed to evaluate and monitor Hsp70 in these processes, and provides a key research tool for the investigation of Hsp70’s role in physiology and disease. http://www.assaydesigns.com/
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