ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Human SOX17 can be quantified in various samples, including plasma, serum, supernatant.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated....ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Human SOX17 can be quantified in various samples, including plasma, serum, supernatant.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits...ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Human SOX17 can be quantified in various samples, including plasma, serum, supernatant.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits include all the necessary reagents to coat your own plates and run your assay with maximum flexibility. Coated ELISA kits...
ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Human SOX17 can be quantified in various samples, including plasma, serum, supernatant.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits include all the necessary reagents to coat your own plates and run your assay with maximum flexibility. Coated ELISA kits are ready-to-use and quality tested for sensitivity, specificity, precision and lot-to-lot consistency.
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SOX17 (transcription factor SOX-17) belongs to the SRY-related HMB box family of transcription factors. It acts as a transcription regulator that binds target promoter DNA and bends the DNA. It binds to the sequences 5'-AACAAT-'3 or 5'-AACAAAG-3'. SOX17 modulates transcriptional regulation via WNT3A and inhibits Wnt signaling. It promotes degradation of activated CTNNB1. SOX17 plays an essential role in the regulation of embryonic development and is required for normal looping of the embryonic hear tube and for normal development of the definitive gut endoderm. Mutations in the gene can result in vesicoureteral reflux.