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VEGF (human) LANCE Ultra TR-FRET Detection Kit, 500 Assay Points

ITEM#: 2013-TRF1201C

MFR#: TRF1201C

The LANCE® Ultra Human VEGF Detection Kit is designed for detection and quantitation of human VEGF in cell culture media using a homogeneous TR-FRET (no-wash steps, no separation steps) assay..The LANCE® Ultra Human VEGF Detection Kit is designed for

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The LANCE® Ultra Human VEGF Detection Kit is designed for detection and quantitation of human VEGF in cell culture media using a homogeneous TR-FRET (no-wash steps, no separation steps) assay..The LANCE® Ultra Human VEGF Detection Kit is designed for detection and quantitation of human VEGF in cell culture media using a homogeneous TR-FRET (no-wash steps, no separation steps) assay. No-wash steps, no separation steps TR-FRET technology Sensitive detection High reproducibility Faster time-to-results Easy automation 96-well, 384-well, and 1536-well formats LANCE® and LANCE® (Lanthanide chelate excite) Ultra are our TR-FRET (time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer), homogeneous (no wash) technologies. One antibody of interest is labeled with a donor fluorophore (a LANCE Europium chelate) and the second molecule is labeled with an acceptor fluorophore (ULight™ dye). Upon excitation at 320 or 340 nm, energy can be transferred from the donor Europium chelate to the acceptor fluorophore if sufficiently close for FRET (~10 nm). This results in the emission of light at 665 nm. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF-A or VEGF) is a homodimeric 34-42 kDa heparin-binding glycoprotein specific for endothelial cells. Currently at least eight variants of VEGF generated by alternative splicing of the same gene have been identified. The various isoforms have different heparin- and neuropilin(-1 or -2)-binding properties as well as solubility characteristics reflecting the different functional properties of the VEGF forms. VEGF is believed to play important roles in inflammation and during normal and pathological angiogenesis, a process that is associated with wound healing, embryonic development, and growth and metastasis of solid tumors. Elevated levels of VEGF have been observed in synovial fluids of rheumatoid arthritis patients and sera of cancer patients.