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The R-PLEX platform offers both antibody sets and assays for a wide menu of biomarkers. The R-PLEX Human MMP-9 (active) Assay has the essential components to build an assay that measures MMP-9 (active) in a single analyte format. For information on multiplexing MMP-9 (active) with other analytes, please see the
R-PLEX Assay Designer or the
R-PLEX Human MMP-9 (active) Antibody Set.
The Product Insert for R-PLEX Assays provides detailed instructions for building a singleplex assay. The datasheet for MMP-9 (active) provides information on the components (including calibrator stock concentration), recommended sample types and dilution factors, and representative data for analytical performance. These items and other helpful documents can be found in the "Documentation" tab below.
Related Key TermsMatrix metalloproteinase 9, MMP9, GELB, CLG4B, MANDP2, 92kDa type IV collagenase, metzincin, tissue remodeling, morphogenesis, cytokine activation, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis
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Application(s)
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Cardiovascular
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Oncology & Cancer
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Analyte(s)
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MMP-9 (active)
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Species
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Human
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Plate Type
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96-well
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Instrument(s)
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MESO SECTOR S 600MM
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MESO QuickPlex SQ 120MM
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MESO SECTOR S 600
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MESO QuickPlex SQ 120
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SECTOR Imager 6000
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SECTOR Imager 2400
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LLOD (Sensitivity)
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27 pg/mL
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Usage Statement
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Storage Condition
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Multi-Component
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Gene ID(s)
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4318
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UniProt ID(s)
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P14780
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Schedule B Code
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3822.19.0000
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Product Inserts
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Datasheets
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Handouts
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SDS
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Biomarkers of lung epithelial injury and inflammation distinguish severe sepsis patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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Higher levels of advanced glycation endproducts in human carotid atherosclerotic plaques are associated with a rupture-prone phenotype.
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Inflammation biomarkers in vaginal fluid and preterm delivery.
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Is maternal obesity associated with sustained inflammation in extremely low gestational age newborns?
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Sarcoidosis, alveolar β-Actin and pulmonary fibrosis.
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