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Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein (CETP)

 

RB-CETP

Roar CETP Activity Assay Kit

250 assays

Measures plasma CETP activity/unaffected by endogenous lipoproteins

Cited in over 55 scientific publications

For high-throughput screening, basic research

U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,585,235; 5,618,683; 5,770,355

 

RB-EVAK

Roar Ex Vivo CETP Activity Assay Kit 

92 assays

Measures plasma CETP activity/unaffected by endogenous lipoproteins

Validated in human clinical studies

U.S. Pat. No. 7,279,297 and patents pending

 

RB-RPAK

Roar CETP RP Activity Assay Kit

250 assays

Measures CETP activity with recombinant CETP as the CETP source

For high-throughput screening, structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies

U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,585,235; 5,618,683; 5,770,355

Recombinant CETP (rCETP)

~50 µg

Active human recombinant CETP, partially purified

Lecithin:cholesterol Acyltransferase (LCAT)

 

RB-LCAT

Roar LCAT Activity Assay Kit

240 assays

LCAT activity measurements in human plasma

 

RB-PRHL

Recombinant LCAT (rLCAT)

~100 µg

Active recombinant human LCAT, purified


RB-LIAG LCAT inhibitory antiserum
100 µl

Polyclonal inhibitory antibody

Lipoprotein Lipase (LPL)

 

RB-LPL

Roar LPL Activity Assay Kit          

200/1000
assays

 

Measures LPL activity in a variety of tissue samples

Microsomal [triglyceride] Transfer Protein (MTP)

 

RB-MTP Roar MTP Activity Assay Kit                 
250 assays

Detects MTP activity in cell lysate or tissue homogenate

U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,585,235; 5,618,683; 5,770,355

 

RB-HLV MTP, partially purified

0.5 ml

Source of MTP (20 mg/ml total protein)

 

Phospholipid Transfer Protein (PLTP)

 

P7700 Roar PLTP Activity Assay Kit
250 assays

Plasma PLTP activity measurements

Patents pending

 


Spectral Interference Protection

U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,459,567; 5,585,235; 6,172,750

Spectral Interference Protection (SIP) is a method developed by Roar to correct quenching of the emission spectrum of a fluorophor.  Quenching occurs if components that absorb or prevent light emission from the fluorophor are introduced into an assay.

Correction of the emission spectrum with SIP is implemented through the assay reagents or the instrumentation used for fluorescence detection.

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