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Questions? Please consult our answers to frequently asked questions at http://www.ebioscience.com/faq. DescriptionThe MP5-32C11 antibody reacts with mouse interleukin-6 (IL-6), a 21-28 kDa cytokine secreted by a variety of cell types. Applications ReportedFor research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use. The Functional Grade Biotin anti-mouse IL-6 antibody (clone MP5-32C11) has been reported for use as the in vivo capture antibody for the In Vivo Cytokine Capture Assay (IVCCA). The IVCCA facilitates measurement of cytokines in serum by increasing their in vivo half lives dramatically. This increases the sensitivity of measurement of in vivo cytokine production 30- to 1000- fold. For detailed methodology in this application, please refer to this reference: Finkelman, F., S. Morris, T. Orekhova, and D. Sehy. 2003. The In Vivo Cytokine Capture Assay for measurement of cytokine production in the mouse. In Current Protocols in Immunology. Unit 6.28. J. Coligan, A. Kruisbeek, D. Margulies, E. Shevach, and W. Strober, eds. John Wiley and Sons, New York Applications TestedThe Functional Grade Biotin MP5-32C11 antibody has been tested by LAL assay to ensure it is free of endotoxin, and has been tested as the detection antibody in a sandwich ELISA for analysis of mouse IL-6 in combination with the purified MP5-20F3 (14-7061) antibody for capture and recombinant mouse IL-6 (14-8061) as the standard. A suitable range of concentrations of the FG Biotin MP5-32C11 antibody for ELISA detection is 0.5-2 µg/ml. A standard curve consisting of doubling dilutions of the recombinant standard over the range of 1000 pg/ml - 8.0 pg/ml should be included in each ELISA plate. References
Sander, B., I. Hoiden, et al. 1993. Similar frequencies and kinetics of cytokine producing cells in murine peripheral blood and spleen. Cytokine detection by immunoassay and intracellular immunostaining. J Immunol Meth. 1662: 201-14. Starnes, H. F., Jr., M. K. Pearce, et al. 1990. Anti-IL-6 monoclonal antibodies protect against lethal Escherichia coli infection and lethal tumor necrosis factor-alpha challenge in mice. J Immunol. 145: 4185-91. Abrams, J. 1995. Immunoenzymetric assay of mouse and human cytokines using NIP-labeled anti-cytokine antibodies. In Current Protocols in Immunology. A. Kruisbeek eds. Wiley-Interscience, New York. Unit 6.20.1. Finkelman, F., S. Morris, T. Orekhova, and D. Sehy. 2003. The In Vivo Cytokine Capture Assay for measurement of cytokine production in the mouse. In Current Protocols in Immunology. Unit 6.28. J. Coligan, A. Kruisbeek, D. Margulies, E. Shevach, and W. Strober, eds. John Wiley and Sons, New York. Finkelman, F.D., and S.C. Morris. 1999. Development of an assay to measure in vivo cytokine production in the mouse. Int. Immunology. 11: 1811-1818. Related ProductsCat. 36-4321 In Vivo Cytokine Capture Assay (IVCCA) In Vivo Capture Antibody – Control / Functional Grade Biotin Rat IgG2a Isotype Control Cat. 24-5093 Polyclonal anti-mouse IgD antiserum (activating) (clone Polyclonal) Cat. 14-7061 Affinity Purified anti-mouse IL-6 (Interleukin-6, IL6) (clone MP5-20F3) Cat. 14-8061 Recombinant Mouse IL-6 (Interleukin-6, IL6) |
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