AKT1 ELISA Kits
AKT1, also known as Protein Kinase B alpha (PKBα), is a serine/threonine kinase integral to various cellular processes, including metabolism, proliferation, cell survival, growth, and angiogenesis. Quantifying AKT1 levels and its phosphorylation status is crucial for understanding its role in signaling pathways and disease mechanisms. Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) kits provide a reliable method for this quantification.
Available AKT1 ELISA Kits:
- Human AKT1 ELISA Kit by Abcam
- Features: Utilizes a single-wash 90-minute sandwich ELISA format for the quantitative measurement of AKT1 protein in cell culture extracts.
- Detection Range: 187.5–12,000 pg/mL
- Sensitivity: 27.3 pg/mL
- Applications: Suitable for research involving human AKT1 expression and its role in disease mechanisms.
- Human AKT (Total) ELISA Kit by Invitrogen
- Features: A solid-phase sandwich ELISA designed to detect and quantify total AKT in fresh or frozen human cell lysates.
- Detection Range: 0.3–20 ng/mL
- Sensitivity: <0.1 ng/mL
- Applications: Applicable for measuring total AKT levels in various human samples, aiding in studies related to metabolic pathways.
Applications of AKT1 ELISA Kits:
- Cancer Research: Investigating the role of AKT1 in tumorigenesis, cell survival, and resistance to apoptosis.
- Metabolic Studies: Exploring AKT1's involvement in insulin signaling and glucose metabolism.
- Neuroscience: Studying AKT1's function in neuronal survival and neurodegenerative diseases.
- Drug Development: Evaluating the impact of therapeutic agents targeting the AKT pathway.
When selecting an AKT1 ELISA kit, consider factors such as sample type compatibility, sensitivity, detection range, and the specific requirements of your research. Consulting the manufacturer's datasheet and technical support can provide additional guidance to ensure optimal results.
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