96 Tests PN: B111358

Components:

45x Ab-conjugated beads (S5P2- human BTC Ab-bead). PN: B111358A. One vial containing 100 µL of anti-human BTC conjugated to AimPlex Bead S5P2.

25x Biotin-detection (human BTC Biotin-dAb). PN: B111358B. One vial containing 100 µL of biotinylated anti-human BTC.

Lyophilized Standard Mix-Human Group 10, Panel A, 9-Plex. PN: HG1009A. One vial containing lyophilized recombinant BTC, CNTF, FGF-4, Follistatin, IL-19, KGF, PDGF-AA, PDGF-BB, and PIGF-1.  Note: If multiple analyte kits on the above target list are ordered as a panel, only one vial of standard mix is supplied for those analyte kits.


Application: Optimal antibody pair and antigen standard for assaying human Human Betacellulin/BTC. Can be multiplexed with other analytes in Human Group 10.  To be used in conjunction with the AimPlex NR Basic Kit (PN: P100001) and a diluent kit. Refer to the AimPlex Multiplex Immunoassay User Manual and kit inserts for the assay procedure.

Storage:  2-8 C in the dark.

Important: Sodium azide forms explosive compounds with heavy metals. These products contain <0.05% (w/w) azide which with repeated contact with lead and copper commonly found in plumbing drains may result in the buildup of shock sensitive compounds. Dispose in accordance with regulations from your institute.

For Research Use Only.  Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Assay Specifications:

Description:

Betacellulin, or BTC, is a member of the EGF family of growth factors. It is synthesized primarily as a transmembrane precursor, which is then processed to mature molecule by proteolytic events. This protein is a ligand for the EGF receptor. BTC was originally identified as a growth-promoting factor in mouse pancreatic β-cell carcinoma cell line and has since been identified in humans. BTC is synthesized in a wide range of adult tissues and in many cultured cells, including smooth muscle cells and epithelial cells.

References:

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  2. Yamamoto T, Akisue T, Marui T; et al. (2004). "Expression of betacellulin, heparin-binding epidermal growth factor and epiregulin in human malignant fibrous histiocytoma.". Anticancer Res. 24 (3b): 2007–10. PMID 15274392.

  3. Nakagawa T, Furuta H, Sanke T; et al. (2005). "Molecular scanning of the betacellulin gene for mutations in type 2 diabetic patients.". Diabetes Res. Clin. Pract. 68 (3): 188–92. doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2004.09.019. PMID 15936459.