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Normal Human Plasma (A-H) were measured using the ELISA Kit Wako Ⅱand the conventional kit. The obtained results were equivalent for the two kits.
Standard curves were prepared using the standard solution included in the kit.
Normal Human Plasma (A, C, E) were diluted 2-16 folds to determine the dilution linearity. Human/Rat Aβ exhibited linear dilution.
Sample | Cross-reactivity (%) |
---|---|
Human Aβ (1-40) | ≦ 0.1 |
Human Aβ (1-42) | 100.0 |
Human Aβ (1-43) | 12.7 |
Rat (Mouse) Aβ (1-40) | ≦ 0.1 |
Rat (Mouse) Aβ (1-42) | 156.0 |
Blood samples collected in evacuated blood collection tubes with K2EDTA were centrifuged for 15 min. at 5,000 x g and 4°C. Plasma was isolated and kept in -80°C until use.
The plasma samples were diluted 4-fold using the standard dilution solution contained in the kit prior to the measurements.
(※Human β Amyloid (1-40) ELISA Kit Wako II (Catalog ID 298-64601) and Human/Rat β Amyloid (40) ELISA Kit Wako II (Catalog ID 294-64701) were used for the measurements of Aβ [1-40] and Aβ [x-40]).
The brain hemisphere of a 12-week-old APP transgenic mouse (J20) was homogenized with 2 mL Tris-buffered Saline and kept in -20°C until use.
The extract was diluted 2-fold using the standard diluent solution contained in the kit prior to the measurements.
A small amount of Aβ was detected in samples from both transgenic (tg) and wild-type (wt) mice.
(Data provided by: Drs. Iwatsubo and Hashimoto, Department of Neuropathology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo)