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NF-L: Simple Plex

Neurofilaments are intermediate filaments that are major components of the neuronal cytoskeleton. Neurofilaments are composed of three subunits: the heavy subunit (NF-H), medium subunit (NF-M), and light subunit (NF-L). Neurofilaments are trimers that always contain the 68 kDa NF-L and variably contain 125 kDa NF-M and 200 kDa NF-H. The human neurofilament heavy chain is a phosphorylated cytoskeletal intermediate filament protein that is expressed in neurons. The neurofilament medium subunit Human NF-M is a phosphorylated glycoprotein that belongs to the type IV intermediate filament family. NF-L is a 68 kDa light chain cytoskeletal intermediate filament protein that associates with the 125 kDa NF-M and the 200 kDa NF-H to form neurofilaments.

All three neurofilament subunits share a common structure, with globular head, alpha-helical rod, and carboxy terminal side-arm domains. The subunits assemble to form 10 nm neurofilaments. Accumulation of neurofilaments is seen in several human diseases including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers disease, and diabetic neuropathy.

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NF-L: Simple Plex

Neurofilaments are intermediate filaments that are major components of the neuronal cytoskeleton. Neurofilaments are composed of three subunits: the heavy subunit (NF-H), medium subunit (NF-M), and light subunit (NF-L). Neurofilaments are trimers that always contain the 68 kDa NF-L and variably contain 125 kDa NF-M and 200 kDa NF-H. The human neurofilament heavy chain is a phosphorylated cytoskeletal intermediate filament protein that is expressed in neurons. The neurofilament medium subunit Human NF-M is a phosphorylated glycoprotein that belongs to the type IV intermediate filament family. NF-L is a 68 kDa light chain cytoskeletal intermediate filament protein that associates with the 125 kDa NF-M and the 200 kDa NF-H to form neurofilaments.

All three neurofilament subunits share a common structure, with globular head, alpha-helical rod, and carboxy terminal side-arm domains. The subunits assemble to form 10 nm neurofilaments. Accumulation of neurofilaments is seen in several human diseases including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers disease, and diabetic neuropathy.

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Simple Plex Human NF-L assay kit contains cartridge, sample diluent SD13, and wash buffer. Part # starting with ST01 ships in 2-3 days. Sample type indicated with PS (Plasma/Serum).

Applications: Simple Plex
Applications: Simple Plex

Simple Plex Mouse NFL assay kit contains cartridge, sample diluent SD13, and wash buffer. Part # starting with ST01 ships in 2-3 days. Sample type indicated with MP (Plasma/Serum).

Applications: Ctrl, Simple Plex

Control for use with Human, Mouse, and NHP NF-L Simple Plex Cartridge Kits

Applications: Simple Plex

Simple Plex Rat NF-L assay kit for use on Ella instrument. Contains cartridge, sample diluent SD13, and wash buffer.

Simple Plex 32x2 panel containing GFAP 2nd Gen and NF-L with sample diluent SD13, and wash buffer. Part # starting with ST01 ships in 3-5 days. Sample type indicated with PS (Plasma/Serum).

Applications: Simple Plex

Simple Plex Non-Human Primate NF-L assay kit for use on Ella instrument. Contains cartridge, sample diluent SD13, and wash buffer.

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