Rat Vitronectin (VTN) ELISA Research Kit,

Reagent Code: #252876

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Used in biomedical research to quantify rat vitronectin levels in biological samples such as plasma, serum, and cell culture supernatants. This kit is particularly useful in studies related to cell adhesion, migration, and extracellular matrix interactions. It supports research in areas like thrombosis, inflammation, wound healing, and cancer metastasis where vitronectin plays a regulatory role. The assay enables high sensitivity and specificity detection, allowing researchers to assess changes in vitronectin concentration under experimental conditions. Commonly used in preclinical studies involving rodent models to understand disease mechanisms and evaluate therapeutic interventions.

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Rat Vitronectin (VTN) ELISA Research Kit,
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Used in biomedical research to quantify rat vitronectin levels in biological samples such as plasma, serum, and cell culture supernatants. This kit is particularly useful in studies related to cell adhesion, migration, and extracellular matrix interactions. It supports research in areas like thrombosis, inflammation, wound healing, and cancer metastasis where vitronectin plays a regulatory role. The assay enables high sensitivity and specificity detection, allowing researchers to assess changes in vitronectin concentration under experimental conditions. Commonly used in preclinical studies involving rodent models to understand disease mechanisms and evaluate therapeutic interventions.
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