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citrulline levels plasma ELISA kit
Just released, our Citrulline ELISA kit completes our range of ELISA kits designed to assess arginine metabolism and nitric oxide [...] Read more
Amino Acids in Neurobiology quantification assays ELISA primary antibody
Amino acids are critical for brain function. They serve as building blocks for neurotransmitter and protein synthesis, supply energy, detoxify [...] Read more
tryptophan kynurenine elisa kit

Ten years ago, we introduced the first research ELISA kits designed to easily measure Kynurenine (Kyn) and Tryptophan (Trp) concentrations […]

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melatonin ELISA High sensitive

Our range of ELISA kits for quantifying tryptophan metabolites welcomes a new addition: Melatonin. This highly sensitive ELISA kit enables […]

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Hei-Ming-LAI-webinar
Over the past decade, the team of Hei Ming LAI, MD, at The Chinese University of Hong Kong has developed [...] Read more
Serotonin-ELISA-kit

Anxiety and depression, autism, cognitive decline, gut motility and intestinal inflammation disorders, … Abnormal serotonin levels are detected in a […]

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midbrain organoids dopamine release

On June 19th, Immusmol hosted a webinar about midbrain organoid models of Parkinson’s disease. Prof. Jens Christian Schwamborn (LCSB / OrganoTherapeutics) […]

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ISTRY2024
Alban, our CEO, was in Germany on April 24-26th to attend the 16th meeting of the International Society for Tryptophan [...] Read more
Dopamine (green) & Serotonin (red) in mouse primary neuronal culture using STAINperfect immunostaining kit with IS1005 (DA pAb) and IS1035 (5-HT pAb)

Dopamine, Serotonin, GABA, Glutamate, Histamine, Norepinephrine, Serine, Octopamine, … To generate spatial information about key neuromodulators and neurotransmitters, neurobiologists typically perform stainings against enzymes (e.g. TH for dopamine, GAD65-67 for GABA), receptors (e.g. Glutamate) or transporters (e.g. Norepinephrine, Glutamate). Why?

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Dopamine TH staining antibody elisa organoids Parkinson's disease modeling

TH expression does not necessarily indicate that neurons are metabolically active and produce dopamine. Therefore, several groups interested in organoid-based modeling of Parkinson’s disease have combined standard markers of dopaminergic neurons, such as TH and GIRK2, with direct staining of dopamine using anti-hapten antibodies, as well as ELISA kits for quantifying dopamine release in supernatant.

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Catch up on our top highlights from this year!

Hear about our new ELISA kits and antibodies to assess the polyamine pathway and reveal serotonin, as well as the peer-reviewed papers that referenced our products!

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Benefit from our current special offer on a range of specific and highly sensitive ELISA kits to obtain valuable quantitative data on monoamine levels in various fluids, including blood and urine.

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