ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for DLK1 are available for Human and Mouse which can be quantified in various samples, including plasma, serum, supernatant.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats:...ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for DLK1 are available for Human and Mouse which can be quantified in various samples, including plasma, serum, supernatant.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated....ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for DLK1 are available for Human and Mouse which can be quantified in various samples, including plasma, serum, supernatant.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits include all the necessary reagents to coat your own plates and run your assay with maximum flexibility. Coated ELISA kits...
ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for DLK1 are available for Human and Mouse which can be quantified in various samples, including plasma, serum, supernatant.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits include all the necessary reagents to coat your own plates and run your assay with maximum flexibility. Coated ELISA kits are ready-to-use and quality tested for sensitivity, specificity, precision and lot-to-lot consistency.
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The Delta-like 1 homolog (DLK1) is a transmembrane protein containing six epidermal growth factor repeats. It is involved in the differentiation of several cell types, including adipocytes and is also thought to be a tumor suppressor. The DLK1 gene is one of several imprinted genes located in a region on chromosome 14q32; certain mutations in this imprinted region can cause phenotypes similar to maternal and paternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 14 (UPD14). DLK1 is expressed from the paternal allele; a polymorphism within this gene has been associated with child and adolescent obesity.