Monkey IL-12/23p40 ELISA Kit

Monkey IL-12/23p40 ELISA Kit

Catalog Number:
EK01494147UCY
Mfr. No.:
CT149A
Price:
$832
  • Size:
    5-plate
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      • Overview
        • The sandwich ELISA kits have been developed for the determination of cytokine in culture supernatant, serum and plasma. The kit is supplied with reagents necessary to perform 480 ELISA determinations. A detailed manual is included with each set of ELISA kits.

          Specificity:
          Rhesus macaque
          Cynomolgus monkey
          Pig-tailed macaque
          Baboon
          African green monkey

          Assay range: 8-512pg/mL
          Sensitivity: 8pg/mL
          Calibration: rec. rhesus macaque IL-12p70
          Type of sample: serum, plasma, culture supernatant.
          The assay detects free p40 monomers, p40 dimers and the p40 subunits of hetero- dimeric IL-12 (p35/p40) and heterodimeric IL-23 (p19/p40).

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      • Properties
        • Details
          • Coating antibody
          • Biotinylated detection antibody
          • Cytokine standard (5x)
          • Streptavidin-HRP (SPP) conjugate
          • TMB substrate solution
          • Stop solution
          • Cytokine stabilization buffer (CSB)
          • BSA stock solution (10%)
          • Tween-20
          • ELISA plates with cover slips

          * For research use only.

      • Reference
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