Human Synergistic Stimulation Molecular Receptor (CMR) ELISA Research Kit,

Reagent Code: #248078

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Used in biomedical research to detect and quantify the presence of Human Synergistic Stimulation Molecular Receptor (CMR) in biological samples such as serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatants. This ELISA kit enables researchers to study immune system activation, monitor receptor expression levels in disease states, and evaluate the effects of therapeutic compounds on CMR signaling pathways. It is particularly useful in immunology and inflammation-related studies, supporting drug development and clinical diagnostics research. The assay provides high sensitivity and specificity, allowing accurate measurement of CMR concentrations in complex matrices.

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Human Synergistic Stimulation Molecular Receptor (CMR) ELISA Research Kit,
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Used in biomedical research to detect and quantify the presence of Human Synergistic Stimulation Molecular Receptor (CMR) in biological samples such as serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatants. This ELISA kit enables researchers to study immune system activation, monitor receptor expression levels in disease states, and evaluate the effects of therapeutic compounds on CMR signaling pathways. It is particularly useful in immunology and inflammation-related studies, supporting drug development and clinical diagnostics research. The assay provides high sensitivity and specificity, allowing accurate measurement of CMR concentrations in complex matrices.
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