AlphaLISA no-wash immunoassay kit for quantitative detection of bovine IL-6. This kit permits detection of bovine IL-6 in bovine serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatants.
Feature | Specification |
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Application | Protein Quantification |
Dynamic Range | 0.01 - 37 ng/mL |
Limit of Detection | 0.01 ng/mL |
Limit of Quantification | 0.04 ng/mL |
Sample Volume | 10 µL |
AlphaLISA no-wash immunoassay kit for quantitative detection of bovine IL-6. This kit permits detection of bovine IL-6 in bovine serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatants.
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IL-6 is a cytokine produced mainly T cells and macrophages. Levels of IL-6 have been reported to be increased in a variety of infectious diseases such as bovine diarrhea and tuberculosis. Also, levels of IL-6 have been shown to be increased following vaccination, sometimes correlating with antibody titers.
AlphaLISA technology allows the detection of molecules of interest in a no-wash, highly sensitive, quantitative assay. In an AlphaLISA assay, a biotinylated anti-analyte antibody binds to the Streptavidin-coated Donor beads while another anti-analyte antibody is conjugated to AlphaLISA Acceptor beads. In the presence of the analyte, the beads come into close proximity. The excitation of the Donor beads causes the release of singlet oxygen molecules that triggers a cascade of energy transfer in the Acceptor beads, resulting in a sharp peak of light emission at 615 nm.
Application |
Protein Quantification
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Automation Compatible |
Yes
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Brand |
AlphaLISA
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Detection Modality |
Alpha
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Dynamic Range |
0.01 - 37 ng/mL
|
Limit of Detection |
0.01 ng/mL
|
Limit of Quantification |
0.04 ng/mL
|
Product Group |
Kit
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Sample Volume |
10 µL
|
Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Blue Ice
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Target |
IL6
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Target Class |
Biomarkers
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Target Species |
Bovine
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Technology |
Alpha
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Therapeutic Area |
Inflammation
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Unit Size |
100 assay points
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