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Equine IFN-gamma ELISA Kit

$945.00

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Assay Range

62.5-4000 pg/mL

Sensitivity

10 pg/mL

Specificity

No cross-reaction with other related substances detected

Size

96T

Storage

Store at 2 - 8ºC. Keep reconstituted standard and detection Ab at -20 ºC

Assay Principle

Sandwich ELISA

Sample Volume

100 µL final volume, dilution factor varies on samples

Sample Type

Cell culture supernatants.

Detection Method

Chromogenic

 

 

Kit Components

 

 1. Recombinant Equine IFN Gamma standard: 2 vials

 2. One 96-well plate coated with Equine IFN Gamma  Ab

 3. Sample diluent buffer: 12 mL - 1

 4. Detection antibody: 1 vial

 5. Streptavidin-HRP: 1 vial

 6. Antibody diluent buffer:12 mL x1  

 7. Streptavidin-HRP diluent buffer: 12 mL x1

 8. Chromogenic solution  A:  6 mlx1

 9. Chromogenic solution  B: 6 mlx1

10. Stop solution:  6 mL x1

11. Washing solution (20x):  25 mL x1

 

Background     

Interferon gamma (IFN-γ), also known as type II interferon, is a member of the cytokine family and the only member of the type II class of interferons identified so far. IFN-γ is produced by a number of cell types under inflammatory conditions, including dendritic epidermal/γδ T cells, keratinocytes, peripheral blood γδ T cells, mast cells, neurons, CD8+ T cells, macrophages, B cells, neutrophils, NK cells, CD4+ T cells, and testicular spermatids. Rat IFN-γ shares approximately 87% and 39% amino acid sequence identity with mouse IFN-γ and human IFN-γ, respectively. Consistent with their degrees of shared homology, rat IFN-γ is active on mouse cells but not on human cells. Biologically active IFN-γ consists of a noncovalently linked homodimer which binds to transmembrane IFN-γ RI (alpha subunit) coupled with transmembrane IFN-γ RII (beta subunit) to form a functional receptor complex of two α and two β subunits. IFN-γ is essential to promote anti-viral, anti-proliferative, and immunoregulatory activities. On many cell types, IFN-γ induces the production of cytokines and upregulates the expression of various membrane proteins including class I and II MHC antigens, Fc receptors, leukocyte adhesion molecules, and B7 family antigens. IFN-γ also plays a key role in the pathogenesis of certain inflammatory diseases such as autoimmunity and atherosclerosis.

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