Target/Analyte:
Alkaline Phosphatase

Short Name ALKP
Description Alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme, or more precisely a family of related enzymes, produced in the bile ducts, intestine, kidney, placenta and bone. An elevation in the level of serum alkaline phosphatase (actually enzyme activity is measured in the clinical laboratory), especially in the setting of normal or only modestly elevated ALT and AST activities, suggests disease of the bile ducts. Serum alkaline phosphatase activity can be markedly elevated in bile duct obstruction or in bile duct diseases such as primary biliary cirrhosis or primary sclerosing cholangitis. Alkaline phosphatase is also produced in bone and blood activity can also be increased in some bone disorders.

Method/Kits with this Target/Analyte
Method/Kit Description
Human ALKP ELISA Kit (invitrogen; EH19RB) Human ALKP ELISA Kit (invitrogen; EH19RB)
Human Bone Panel I Kit (MSD: K15146C) The Human Bone Marker Panel I Kit provides assay-specific components for the quantitative determination of both natural and recombinant human osteoprotegerin (OPGN), sclerostin (SOST), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in serum and plasma
Pars Azmun Commercial assays sold by Iranian company Pars Azmun
Unspecified Not specified by the user
Immunocytochemistry and immunofluorescence protocol (DAPI, FITC, Cy5) Immunocytochemistry (Cy5, DAPI, FITC) used for imaging and observation of HO-1, DNA, OAT4.

Studies Utilizing this Target/Analyte
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