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Human IL-4 Antibody ELISA Kit

Human IL-4 Antibody ELISA Kit

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Human IL-4 Antibody ELISA Kit

Brand

MultiSciences

CatNum

70-EK104

Product Name

Human IL-4 ELISA Kit

Customs Name

Human IL-4 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

0.48 pg/ml

Standard Curve Range

7.81 - 500 pg/ml

Spike Recovery Range

85 % - 113 %

Mean Spike Recovery

0.94

CV of Intra plate

4.5 % - 5.1 %

CV of Inter plate

6.1 % - 7.4 %

Release Date

2015/4/1

Components

96-well polystyrene microplate coated with a monoclonal antibody against IL-4

Human IL-4 Standard, lyophilized

IL-4 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-4. The Human IL-4 ELISA is for research use only. Not for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.

Human IL-4 exists in molecular weight forms between 15 and 19 kDa, representing variable glycosylation. The interleukin 4 (IL-4) is a cytokine that induces differentiation of naive helper T cells (Th0 cells) to Th2 cells. Upon activation by IL-4, Th2 cells subsequently produce additional IL-4 in a positive feedback loop. The cell that initially produces IL-4, thus inducing Th0 differentiation, has not been identified, but recent studies suggest that basophils may be the effector cell. It is closely related and has functions similar to IL-13.

IL-4 also has been shown to drive mitogenesis, dedifferentiation,and metastasis in rhabdomyosarcoma. IL-4, along with other Th2 cytokines, is involved in the airway inflammation observed in the lungs of patients with allergic asthma.