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Questions? Please consult our answers to frequently asked questions at http://www.ebioscience.com/faq. DescriptionRecombinant mouse IL-5 is a disulfide-linked homodimer, containing two 113 amino acid peptides; these resolve as 32-34 kDa bands in SDS-PAGE. IL-5 is produced by T cells and has been known as eosinophil-differentiating factor (EDF), B cell growth factor II (BCGFII), and T cell-replacing factor (TRF). IL-5 induces eosinophil differentiation and promotes eosinophil survival and activation. In mice, IL-5 has been shown to stimulate B cell proliferation and antibody production. Applications ReportedFor research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use. Recombinant mouse IL-5 is biologically active. The intended use of the Recombinant Mouse IL-5 Single-Use ELISA RSG Standard is as a standard for mouse IL-5 Ready-SET-Go! ELISA and mouse IL-5 matched antibody pair ELISA. Typically the standard is run in a series of 7 doubling dilutions from the ‘top’ standard described below. Instructions for use: For Ready-SET-Go! ELISA Set (TMB substrate). Dilution: Add 5 ul of standard solution to 10 ml of assay diluent to prepare the top standard solution (500 pg/ml). For matched antibody pair ELISA (ABTS or Super AquaBlue substrate). Dilution: Add 10 ul of standard solution to 10 ml of assay diluent to prepare the top standard solution (1000 pg/ml). Note: These are single-use vials. Use one time and discard. Dilute as suggested above, not difficult-to-measure fractions of the suggested volumes (e.g., not 0.5 ul in 1.0 ml) or recovery may not be accurate. Use within 6 hours of dilution to top standard concentration. Applications TestedThis cytokine standard has been calibrated, and subsequently tested by sandwich ELISA using the mouse IL-5 ELISA pair (TRFK5/TRFK4). |
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