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Facts about Immunoglobulin alpha Fc receptor.
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Human | |
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Gene Name: | FCAR |
Uniprot: | P24071 |
Entrez: | 2204 |
Belongs to: |
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No superfamily |
CD89 antigen; CD89; CD89IgA Fc receptor; Fc alpha receptor; Fc fragment of IgA, receptor for; FCAR; immunoglobulin alpha Fc receptor
Mass (kDA):
32.265 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 19q13.42 |
Sequence: | 19; NC_000019.10 (54874231..54891420) |
[Isoform A.1]: Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein.; [Isoform A.2]: Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein.; [Isoform A.3]: Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein.; [Isoform B]: Secreted.; [Isoform B-delta-S2]: Secreted.
Boster Bio's FCAR marker is a fantastic option for anyone looking to measure up to 18 different analytes at a time. In this article, you will be taught how the FCAR marker functions, how to use it, and how to use the multiplex ELISA kit to measure up to 18 analytes at a time. The article also discusses Steven Boster and the history of this company.
Multiplex immunoassays can be used to detect multiple analytes from biological samples simultaneously. These tests can aid in diagnosing, personalized medicine, understanding of diseases and patient care. Multiplex assays are robust that allow for high throughput and low-cost analysis of many protein targets. Multiplex assays usually include two kinds of capture technology which are planar and microbead-based. Multiplex systems comprise different beads that have been activated with fluorescent light and then mixed with the sample.
Multiplex Assays Market is expanding rapidly. North America and Europe hold the largest shares in 2020. This rapid growth is largely due to the presence of many major pharmaceutical companies established industries, as well as government R&D spending. Multiplex Assays are also most popular in North America. The United States has a larger proportion of the market. The amount of money that the government spends on clinical laboratories has increased by 5.23 percent between 2010 and 2020.
Multiplex immunoassays work well to detect a variety of low-abundance proteins in a tiny sample. They allow researchers to analyze multiple analytes within a single experiment, reducing the cost of sample preparation, sample size and error of the user. Because they are able to detect multiple analytes, multiplexed immuneassays are especially useful for research in immuno-oncology and cancer. They allow scientists to identify biomarkers, and to measure the response to treatment.
Multiplex ELISAs allow researchers to test a large variety of analytes at the same time. This technique is particularly useful in cancer research because it can identify multiple markers, biomarkers, or other targets. Boster Bio's multiplex ELISA kits can also measure multiple analytes at the same time.
Multiplex ELISA kits can be used to detect multiple analytes in less than a minute. Boster Bio's Multiplex ELISA kit can detect up to 18 different analytes at a time. These kits can be bought online or from laboratories. They have numerous advantages that outweigh the disadvantages. A multi-analyte multiplex ELISA kit is the most effective and efficient method to measure 18 analytes at once.
Steven Boster's past is something that a lot of people are interested in. Boster is a pioneer in the field of research into antibodies. As a young man, Boster was a pioneer in the development of various products, such as IHC and hundreds of primary antibodies. Boster eventually became China's biggest antibody catalog. In the late 90s, the inventor also created a unique ELISA platform known as PicoKine(tm). This platform allows to make high-sensitivity ELISA kits, allowing the company to develop proprietary trade secrets.
Steve Boster was born in Joliet (IL) on June 6 the 6th of June, 1920. He was the son of James and Evelyn Meier Boster. He was a long-time resident of Concordia Hall, Staunton, and worked in retail sales for many years. His two daughters, Crystal Boster and Natosha Peck, were his last remaining family. His sister Tammy Boster and brother Jack Boster survive him and so do many nieces and nephews.
If you're looking for an FCAR marker for a particular disease, Boster Bio offers a monoclonal antibody that reacts with Human, Mouse, and Rat. Boster antibodies have a long track record of citation in the scientific community, and have been validated in immunohistochemistry, Western blotting, and ELISA. They can be stored at -20°C and remain stable for 24 months.
PMID: 2258698 by Maliszewski C.R., et al. Expression cloning of a human Fc receptor for IgA.
PMID: 7636188 by de Wit T.P.M., et al. Structure of the gene for the human myeloid IgA Fc receptor (CD89).