HBA ELISA Kits
Hemoglobin subunit alpha (HBA) is a critical component of hemoglobin, the oxygen-transporting protein in red blood cells. Quantifying HBA levels is essential in various research and clinical contexts, including studies on hemoglobinopathies, anemia, and other hematological disorders.
Key Features:
- Specificity: Utilize antibodies that selectively bind to HBA, minimizing cross-reactivity with other hemoglobin subunits.
- Sensitivity: Capable of detecting low concentrations of HBA, with detection limits often in the nanogram per milliliter (ng/mL) range.
- Sample Compatibility: Validated for use with various sample types across multiple species, facilitating broad applicability in research.
Applications:
- Hematological Research: Investigating the role of HBA in normal physiology and in conditions such as thalassemia and sickle cell disease.
- Clinical Diagnostics: Assessing HBA levels as part of diagnostic panels for anemia and other blood disorders.
- Therapeutic Monitoring: Evaluating the efficacy of treatments aimed at modulating hemoglobin levels.
Examples of HBA ELISA Kits:
- Human Hemoglobin ELISA Kit: Designed for the quantitative detection of human hemoglobin in serum, plasma, and supernatant samples, with a sensitivity of 1.5 ng/mL and an assay range of 1.5–400 ng/mL. Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Mouse Hemoglobin ELISA Kit (Hba): A single-wash 90-minute SimpleStep ELISA® for the quantitative measurement of mouse hemoglobin in heparin plasma, cell culture supernatant, serum, and EDTA plasma samples, with a sensitivity of 0.1 ng/mL and an assay range of 0.23–15 ng/mL. Abcam
These HBA ELISA kits are indispensable tools for researchers and clinicians aiming to elucidate the role of hemoglobin subunit alpha in health and disease, providing reliable and reproducible data essential for advancing our understanding of hematological processes.
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