EK282HS

Mouse TNF-α High Sensitivity ELISA Kit

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Speciesmouse
Sample TypeSerum, plasma, cell culture supernatant
Sample VolumeSerum, plasma: 10 μL, cell culture supernatant:100 μL
Sensitivity0.67 pg/mL
Array Range1.56 pg/mL – 100 pg/mL
Assay Time3.5 h
Recovery78% – 113%
Average Recovery95%
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ELISA Kit Detail Information

Related Target
Speciesmouse
Sample TypeSerum, plasma, cell culture supernatant
Sample VolumeSerum, plasma: 10 μL, cell culture supernatant:100 μL
Sensitivity0.67 pg/mL
Array Range1.56 pg/mL – 100 pg/mL
Assay Time3.5 h
Recovery78% – 113%
Average Recovery95%
Intra Precision5.0% – 6.1%
Inter Precision2.9% – 4.5%
PlateDetachable 96-well plate
StorageIf the reagent kit is unopened, it should be stored at 4℃. However, if it has been opened, the standard solution should be stored at -20℃, while the other components should be stored at 4℃.
Delivery4℃ blue ice transportation
Components96-well polystyrene enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) plate coated with anti-TNF-α monoclonal antibody
Mouse TNF-α freeze-dried standard
TNF-α detect Antibody
Standard Diluent
HRP-labeled streptavidin
Signal enhancer concentrate
Signal enhancer diluent
Assay Buffer(10×)
Substrate TMB
Stop Solution
Washing Buffer(20×)
Sealing Film
Assay PrincipleThis kit utilizes the double antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) detection technique.Specific anti-mouse TNF-α antibodies are precoated on a high-affinity ELISA plate.Standards and test samples are added to the wells of the ELISA plate. After incubation, the TNF-α present in the samples binds to the solid-phase antibodies. After washing to remove unbound substances, biotinylated detection antibodies are added and incubated. After washing to remove unbound biotinylated antibodies, streptavidin-HRP labeled with horseradish peroxidase is added. After washing again, a signal enhancer is added and incubated. After washing to remove unbound substances, Streptavidin-HRP is added once more. After washing, a colorimetric substrate, TMB, is added and the plate is incubated in the dark for color development. The intensity of the color reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of TNF-α in the samples. A stop solution is added to terminate the reaction, and the absorbance value is measured at a wavelength of 450 nm (with a reference wavelength range of 570-630 nm).

Related Targets

TNF

TNF Target Infomation Overview

  • Target Symbol: TNF, tumor necrosis factor
  • Gene Groups: Tumor necrosis factor superfamily
  • Alias: TNFSF2; DIF; TNF-alpha
  • Previous Names: TNFA
  • Alias Names: TNF superfamily, member 2; tumor necrosis factor (TNF superfamily, member 2)

TNF, tumor necrosis factor Target Infomation by Species

  • human iconHuman
  • mouse iconMouse
  • rat iconRat

Human TNF Target Information

  • Target Symbol: TNF, tumor necrosis factor
  • Alias:
    • APC1 protein
    • cachectin
    • DIF
    • TNF superfamily, member 2
    • TNF-a
    • TNF-alpha
    • TNF, macrophage-derived
    • TNF, monocyte-derived
    • TNFA
    • TNFSF2
    • TNLG1F
    • tumor necrosis factor alpha
    • tumor necrosis factor ligand 1F
    • tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 2
    • tumor necrosis factor-alpha
  • NCBI_Gene: 7124
  • UniProtKB: P01375

Human TNF Predicted Functions

Enables several functions, including identical protein binding activity; protease binding activity; and signaling receptor binding activity. Involved in several processes, including negative regulation of macromolecule metabolic process; positive regulation of macromolecule metabolic process; and regulation of apoptotic process. Acts upstream of or within several processes, including regulation of cellular protein metabolic process; regulation of gene expression; and regulation of signal transduction. Located in cell surface; extracellular space; and membrane raft. Is integral component of plasma membrane. Implicated in several diseases, including artery disease (multiple); autoimmune disease (multiple); eye disease (multiple); lung disease (multiple); and skin disease (multiple). Biomarker of several diseases, including anemia (multiple); autoimmune disease (multiple); eye disease (multiple); kidney disease (multiple); and lung disease (multiple).

Mouse Tnf Target Information

Mouse Tnf Predicted Functions

Enables cytokine activity; protease binding activity; and tumor necrosis factor receptor binding activity. Involved in several processes, including endothelial cell apoptotic process; positive regulation of cell communication; and positive regulation of macromolecule metabolic process. Acts upstream of or within several processes, including apoptotic signaling pathway; positive regulation of intracellular signal transduction; and regulation of gene expression. Located in several cellular components, including external side of plasma membrane; phagocytic cup; and recycling endosome. Is expressed in several structures, including alimentary system; brain; integumental system; lung; and reproductive system. Used to study several diseases, including autoimmune disease (multiple); congestive heart failure; heart valve disease (multiple); idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; and spondyloarthropathy. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in several diseases, including artery disease (multiple); autoimmune disease (multiple); eye disease (multiple); lung disease (multiple); and skin disease (multiple). Orthologous to human TNF (tumor necrosis factor).

Rat Tnf Target Information

  • Target Symbol: Tnf, tumor necrosis factor
  • Alias:
    • cachectin
    • LOC103694380
    • MGC124630
    • RATTNF
    • TNF-a
    • TNF-alpha
    • Tnfa
    • tumor necrosis factor (TNF superfamily, member 2)
    • tumor necrosis factor alpha
    • tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 2
    • tumor necrosis factor superfamily member 2
    • tumor necrosis factor superfamily, member 2
    • tumor necrosis factor-alpha
    • tumor necrosis factor-like
  • NCBI_Gene: 24835
  • UniProtKB: P16599

Rat Tnf Predicted Functions

Enables tumor necrosis factor receptor binding activity. Involved in several processes, including positive regulation of cell communication; positive regulation of macromolecule metabolic process; and positive regulation of neuron death. Located in several cellular components, including external side of plasma membrane; extracellular space; and neuronal cell body. Used to study several diseases, including cerebrovascular disease (multiple); liver disease (multiple); peptic esophagitis; perinatal necrotizing enterocolitis; and periventricular leukomalacia. Biomarker of several diseases, including brain disease (multiple); congestive heart failure (multiple); inflammatory bowel disease (multiple); lung disease (multiple); and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (multiple). Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in several diseases, including artery disease (multiple); autoimmune disease (multiple); eye disease (multiple); lung disease (multiple); and skin disease (multiple). Orthologous to human TNF (tumor necrosis factor).