Anti-Human Ceruloplasmin (CER)
CER is a copper oxidase enzyme that functions to maintain hepatic copper homeostasis. Levels are depressed in disorders of copper uptake and utilization (e.g. Menke’s disease and Wilson’s disease). Elevated CER levels are seen in cirrhosis, RA and other inflammatory disorders.
Product Name: | Anti-Human Ceruloplasmin (CER) |
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Product Code: | S0811G000 |
Specificity: | Human CER |
Host Species: | Goat |
Form: | Serum or IgG fraction |
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Antigen Source: | Normal human plasma/serum |
Reactivity: | Monospecific by immunoelectrophoresis (IEP) when tested against pooled human plasma and 3X concentrated pooled human serum |
Storage: | 2°C to 8°C |
Buffer: | 20mM Sodium Phosphate, 150mM Sodium Chloride, 0.05% NaN3 (PBSA) |
Filtration: | 0.2 µm filtered |
Appearance: | Antiserum – amber color and free from particulates
IgG fraction – clear and free from particulates |
Final pH: | 6.0-8.0 |
Applications: | Immunoturbidimetry/nephelometry, IEP, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, other qualitative and quantitative assays |
Concentration: | Matched to reference lot by immunoturbidimetry to ensure consistent titer and avidity. |
Intended Use: | For Further Manufacturing or Research Use Only |
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