ANG ELISA Kits
ANG ELISA Kits are specifically designed for the quantitative measurement of angiogenin (ANG), a multifunctional protein involved in angiogenesis, immune response, and cell proliferation. Angiogenin, encoded by the ANG gene, is a ribonuclease that promotes blood vessel formation, particularly under hypoxic conditions. It is increasingly studied for its role in cancer progression, neuroprotection, and inflammatory diseases.
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ANG ELISA Kits typically include high-specificity antibodies that selectively bind to human or other species-specific angiogenin proteins. The kits are equipped with pre-coated plates, detection antibodies, calibrators, and a range of buffers and substrates, allowing for a high-throughput, quantitative assessment of ANG in samples such as serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell culture supernatants.
Applications:
- Cardiovascular and Vascular Disease: Due to its angiogenic properties, ANG is also investigated in the context of cardiovascular diseases, including atherosclerosis, ischemic heart disease, and peripheral artery disease. ANG ELISA kits are used to analyze angiogenin levels as biomarkers for endothelial function, vascular remodeling, and tissue repair, helping to assess the impact of therapeutic interventions.
- Inflammation and Immune Response: Angiogenin influences immune responses and has been linked to inflammation. ANG ELISA kits are used in immunology research to study its role in inflammatory diseases, where elevated ANG levels can indicate immune activation and potential inflammatory pathways.
- Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration: Angiogenin is involved in the tissue regeneration process, making it valuable in wound healing studies. By promoting angiogenesis, ANG aids in restoring blood flow and tissue recovery. ANG ELISA kits allow researchers to assess angiogenin’s role in wound healing models, advancing therapeutic strategies for enhanced tissue repair.
ANG ELISA Kits provide a powerful tool for measuring angiogenin levels in a range of biological studies. By delivering high sensitivity and specificity, these kits are essential for advancing research in cancer, neurodegeneration, cardiovascular health, inflammation, and regenerative medicine, providing critical insights into the physiological and pathological roles of angiogenin.
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