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Human Inflammation Array C3

1.057,00 €
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ArtNr AAH-INF-3-8
Hersteller Raybiotech
Menge 8 Sample Kit
Kategorie
Typ Array
ECLASS 10.1 32161000
ECLASS 11.0 32161000
UNSPSC 41116126
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Short description
RayBio C-Series Human Inflammation Antibody Array 3 Kit. Detects 40 Human Inflammatory Factors. Suitable for all liquid sample types.
Features
  • Easy to use
  • No specialized equipment needed
  • Compatible with nearly any liquid sample
  • Proven technology (many publications)
  • Highly sensitive (pg/ml)
  • Sandwich ELISA specificity
  • Higher density than ELISA, Western blot or bead-based multiplex
Number of Targets Detected
40
Target Names
Eotaxin-1 (CCL11), Eotaxin-2 (MPIF-2/CCL24), GCSF, GM-CSF, ICAM-1 (CD54), IFN-gamma, I-309 (TCA-3/CCL1), IL-1 alpha (IL-1 F1), IL-1 beta (IL-1 F2), IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IL-6, IL-6 R, IL-7, IL-8 (CXCL8), IL-10, IL-11, IL-12 p40, IL-12 p70, IL-13, IL-15, IL-16, IL-17A, IP-10 (CXCL10), MCP-1 (CCL2), MCP-2 (CCL8), M-CSF, MIG (CXCL9), MIP-1 alpha (CCL3), MIP-1 beta (CCL4), MIP-1 delta (CCL15), RANTES (CCL5), TGF beta 1, TNF alpha, TNF beta (TNFSF1B), TNF RI (TNFRSF1A), TNF RII (TNFRSF1B), PDGF-BB, TIMP-2
Targets Detected
CCL1, CCL11, CCL15, CCL2, CCL24, CCL3, CCL4, CCL5, CCL8, CD54, CXCL10, CXCL8, CXCL9, Eotaxin-1, Eotaxin-2, G-CSF, GM-CSF, I-309, ICAM-1, IFN-gamma, IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-1 F1, IL-1 F2, IL-10, IL-11, IL-12 p40, IL-12 p70, IL-13, IL-15, IL-16, IL-17, IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IL-6, IL-6 R, IL-7, IL-8, IP-10, M-CSF, MCP-1, MCP-2, MIG, MIP-1 alpha, MIP-1 beta, MIP-1 delta, MPIF-2, PDGF-BB, RANTES, TCA-3, TGF beta 1, TIMP-2, TNF alpha, TNF beta, TNF RI, TNF RII, TNFSF1B
Suggested Applications
Multiplexed Protein Detection, Detection of Relative Protein Expression, Detecting Patterns of Cytokine Expression, Biomarker/ Key Factor Screening, Identifying Key Factors, Confirming a Biological Process
Kit Components
  • Human Inflammation Antibody Array C3 Membranes
  • Blocking Buffer
  • Wash Buffer 1
  • Wash Buffer 2
  • Biotinylated Detection Antibody Cocktail
  • Streptavidin-Conjugated HRP
  • Detection Buffer C
  • Detection Buffer D
  • Lysis Buffer
  • 8-Well Incubation Tray
  • Plastic Sheets
  • Array Templates
  • Manual
Other Materials Required
  • Pipettors, pipet tips and other common lab consumables
  • Orbital shaker or oscillating rocker
  • Tissue Paper, blotting paper or chromatography paper
  • Adhesive tape or Saran Wrap
  • Distilled or de-ionized water
  • A chemiluminescent blot documentation system (such as UVPs ChemiDoc-It or EpiChem II Benchtop Darkroom), X-ray Film and a suitable film processor, or another chemiluminescent detection system.
Protocol Outline
  1. Block membranes
  2. Incubate with Sample
  3. Incubate with Biotinylated Detection Antibody Cocktail
  4. Incubate with HRP-Conjugated Streptavidin
  5. Incubate with Detection Buffers
  6. Image with chemiluminescent imaging system
  7. Perform densitometry and analysis
Storage
For best results, store the entire kit frozen at -20C upon arrival. Stored frozen, the kit will be stable for at least 6 months which is the duration of the product warranty period. Once thawed, store array membranes and 1X Blocking Buffer at -20C and all other reagents undiluted at 4C for no more than 3 months.
Solid Support
Membrane
Design Principle
Sandwich-based
Result Output
Semi-Quantitative
Detection Method
Chemiluminescence
Compatible Sample Types
Cell Culture Supernatants, Plasma, Serum, Tissue Lysates, Cell Lysates
Citation
1. Ebihara N, Yamagami S, Yokoo S, Amano S, Murakami A. Involvement of C-C Chemokine Ligand 2-CCR2 Interaction in Monocyte-Lineage Cell Recruitment of Normal Human Corneal Stroma. J Immunol. 2007, 178:3288-3292.
2. Vesey DA, Suen JY, Seow V, et al. PAR2-induced inflammatory responses in human kidney tubular epithelial cells. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2013 Mar 15, 304(6):F737-F750.
3. PAR2-induced inflammatory responses in human kidney tubular epithelial cells
4. Lin PW, Simon PO, Gewirtz AT, Neish AS, et al. Paneth Cell Cryptdins Act in Vitro as Apical Paracrine Regulators of the Innate Inflammatory Response. J Biol Chem. 2004, 279(19):19902-19907.
5. Ide T, Hirase T, Hazuku A, Ikeda Y, Node K. Angiotensin II Increases Expression of IP-10 and the Renin-Angiotensin System in Endothelial Cells. Hypertens Res. 2008, 31:1257–1267. doi:10.1291/hypres.31.1257
6. Said N, Najwer I, Socha M, Fulton D, Mok S, et al.SPARC Inhibits LPA-Mediated Mesothelial–Ovarian Cancer Cell Crosstalk.Neoplasia.2007, 9:23–35
7. Long D, Blake S, Song X, Lark M, Loeser R. Human articular chondrocytes produce IL-7 and respond to IL-7 with increased production of matrix metalloproteinase-13. Arthritis Res Ther. 2008, 10:R23 doi:10.1186/ar2376
8. Miyoshi N, Oubrahim H, Chock PB, Stadtman ER. Age-dependent cell death and the role of ATP in hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis and necrosis. PNAS. 2006, 103(6):1727–1731.
9. Fukuda EY, Lad SP, Mikolon DP, Iacobelli-Martinez M, Li E. Activation of Lipid Metabolism Contributes to Interleukin-8 Production during Chlamydia trachomatis Infection of Cervical Epithelial Cells. Infect Immunity. 2005, 73(7):4017-4024.
10. Trinidad AG, de la Puerta ML, Fernandez N, Bayon Y, Crespo MS, Alonso A. Coupling of C3bi to IgG inhibits the tyrosine phosphorylation signaling cascade downstream Syk and reduces cytokine induction in monocytes. J Leukoc.Biol. 2006, 79:1073-1082.
11. Shiraki Y, Ishibashi Y, Hiruma M, Nishikawa A, Ikeda S. Cytokine secretion profiles of human keratinocytes during Thrichophyton tonsurans and Arthroderma benhamiae infections. J Med Microbiol 2006, 55: 1175-1185.
12. McGovern NN, Cowburn AS, Porter L, Walmsley SR, Thompson AAR, et al. Hypoxia Selectively Inhibits Respiratory Burst Activity and Killing of Staphylococcus aureus in Human Neutrophils. J Immunol. 2011, 186:453–463.
13. Said NA, Najwer I, Socha MJ, Fulton DJ, Mok SC, Motamed K. SPARC Inhibits LPA-Mediated Mesothelial-Ovarian Cancer Cell Crosstalk. Neoplasia. 2007, 9(1):23–35.
14. Cebalo L, Markotic A. Chemokine Production Predominates in Human Monocytes Infected with Tula Virus. Viral Immunol. 2007, 20:206–213.
15. Matsunaga K, Yanagisawa S, Ichikawa T, Akamatsu K, Koarai A, et al. Molecular Mechanism of the Additive Effects of Leukotriene Modifier in Asthmatic Patients Receiving Steroid Therapy. Allergol Int. 2009, 58:89–96.
16. Matsunaga K, Ichikawa T, Yanagisawa S, Akamatsu K, Koarai A, et al.Clinical Application of Exhaled Breath Condensate Analysis in Asthma: Prediction of FEV 1 Improvement by Steroid Therapy. Respiration. 2009, 78:393–398.
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18. Shoji J, Inada N, Sawa M. Antibody Array-Generated Cytokine Profile of Tears of Patients with Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis or Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis. Jpn J Ophthalmol. 2006, 50:195-204.
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20. Fierro NA, Pedraza-Alva G, Rosenstein Y. TCR-Dependent Cell Response is Modulated by the Timing of CD43 Engagement. The Journal of Immunology June 15, 2006 vol. 176 no. 12 7346-7353
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