arigoPLEX® Mouse Proinflammatory Cytokine Multiplex ELISA Kit (IL1 beta, IFN gamma, TNF alpha, IL6)

arigoPLEX® Mouse Proinflammatory Cytokine Multiplex ELISA Kit (IL1 beta, IFN gamma, TNF alpha, IL6)

Catalog Number:
EK01402695ARI
Mfr. No.:
ARG82842
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    96 wells
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      • Overview
        • arigoPLEX® Mouse Proinflammatory Cytokine Multiplex ELISA Kit (IL1 beta, IFN gamma, TNF alpha, IL6) is an Enzyme Immunoassay kit for the semi-quantification of Mouse Proinflammatory Cytokine (IL1 beta, IFN gamma, TNF alpha, IL6) in serum, plasma and cell culture supernatants.

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          Background

          IL1 beta: The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the interleukin 1 cytokine family. This cytokine is produced by activated macrophages as a proprotein, which is proteolytically processed to its active form by caspase 1 (CASP1/ICE). This cytokine is an important mediator of the inflammatory response, and is involved in a variety of cellular activities, including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. The induction of cyclooxygenase-2 (PTGS2/COX2) by this cytokine in the central nervous system (CNS) is found to contribute to inflammatory pain hypersensitivity. This gene and eight other interleukin 1 family genes form a cytokine gene cluster on chromosome 2. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

          IFN gamma: This gene encodes a soluble cytokine that is a member of the type II interferon class. The encoded protein is secreted by cells of both the innate and adaptive immune systems. The active protein is a homodimer that binds to the interferon gamma receptor which triggers a cellular response to viral and microbial infections. Mutations in this gene are associated with an increased susceptibility to viral, bacterial and parasitic infections and to several autoimmune diseases. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2015]

          IL6: This gene encodes a cytokine that functions in inflammation and the maturation of B cells. In addition, the encoded protein has been shown to be an endogenous pyrogen capable of inducing fever in people with autoimmune diseases or infections. The protein is primarily produced at sites of acute and chronic inflammation, where it is secreted into the serum and induces a transcriptional inflammatory response through interleukin 6 receptor, alpha. The functioning of this gene is implicated in a wide variety of inflammation-associated disease states, including suspectibility to diabetes mellitus and systemic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2015]

          Target Information

          Target Name
          IL1 beta, IFN gamma, TNF alpha, IL6
      • Properties
        • Conjugate
          HRP
          Formulation
          Antibody Coated Microplate 8 X 12 strips
          Standards Mixture 3 vials
          10X Antibody Conjugate Mixture 1.2 ml
          40X HRP-Streptavidin concentrate 300 μl
          Standard / Sample Diluent Buffer 30 ml
          Antibody Diluent Buffer 50 ml
          10X Wash Buffer 50 ml
          TMB substrate 12 ml
          STOP solution 6 ml
          Plate sealer 3 strips
          Details
          Sensitivity
          IL1 beta: 7.8 pg/ml
          IFN gamma: 15.6 pg/ml
          TNF alpha: 15.6 pg/ml
          IL6: 7.8 pg/ml

          Standard Range
          IL1 beta: 15.6 - 1000 pg/ml
          IFN gamma: 31.3 - 2000 pg/ml
          TNF alpha: 31.3 - 2000 pg/ml
          IL6: 15.6 - 1000 pg/ml

          Sample Type: Serum, plasma and cell culture supernatants.
          Sample Volume: 100 µl
          Storage
          Store components at 4°C or -20°C. Do not expose test reagents to heat, sun or strong light during storage and usage. Please refer to the product user manual for detail temperatures of the components.

          * For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

      • Applications
        • Application
          ELISA

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