Listed are ELISA Kits for the detection of SLICK, an alias name of potassium sodium-activated channel subfamily T member 2. The human protein, encoded by the gene KCNT2, is 1135 amino acid residues long and has a mass of 130,501 daltons. However, there are up to 4 reported isoforms. It is a member of the Potassium channel family, Calcium-activated (TC 1.A.1.3) subfamily, KCa4.2/KCNT2 sub-subfamily. This protein is reported to have a membrane cellular localization, and is glycosylated. The gene is associated with Epileptic encephalopathy, early infantile, 57. This target may also be known as: potassium channel subfamily T member 2, potassium channel subfamily T member 2, sequence like an intermediate conductance potassium channel subunit, sodium and chloride-activated ATP-sensitive potassium channel Slo2.1, EIEE57, KCa4.2, and SLICK.