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Huamn IL-2 Sandwich ELISA Kit

Huamn IL-2 Sandwich ELISA Kit

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Huamn IL-2 Sandwich ELISA Kit

Brand

MultiSciences

CatNum

70-EK102

Product Name

Human IL-2 ELISA Kit

Customs Name

Human IL-2 ELISA Kit

Application

ELISA

Reactivity

Human

Assay Type

Sandwich ELISA

Suitable Sample Type

serum, plasma, cell culture supernates

Format

96-well strip plate

Storage

4℃ (unopened)standard stored at -20℃, others stored at 4℃ (opened)

Shipping Condition

4℃

Sample Volume

50 μl

Sensitivity

0.36 pg/ml

Standard Curve Range

7.81 - 500 pg/ml

Spike Recovery Range

86 % - 97 %

Mean Spike Recovery

0.91

CV of Intra plate

2.5 % - 3.6 %

CV of Inter plate

3.2 % - 7.0 %

Release Date

2015/4/1

Components

96-well polystyrene microplate coated with a monoclonal antibody against IL-2
Human IL-2 Standard, lyophilized
IL-2 Detect Antibody
Standard Diluent
Streptavidin-HRP
Assay Buffer (10×)
Substrate (TMB)
Stop Solution
washing Buffer (20×)
Plate Covers

Describtion

This assay employs the quantitative sandwich enzyme immunoassay technique for the quantitative detection of human IL-2. The Human IL-2 ELISA is for research use only. Not for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
Interleukin 2 (IL-2) is a 15 kDa glycoprotein encoded by a single gene located in the q26-28 region of human chromosome 4. It is a type of cytokine signaling molecule in the immune system, regulating the activities of white blood cells (leukocytes, often lymphocytes) responsible for immunity. IL-2 is part of the body's natural response to microbial infection, and in discriminating between foreign ("non-self") and "self". IL-2 mediates its effects by binding to IL-2 receptors, a complex consisting of three chains, termed α (CD25), β (CD122) and γ (CD132).
Monitoring of IL-2 levels in serum provides more detailed insights in several pathological situations such as cancer, infectious diseases, transplant rejection, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and type I diabetes.