Mouse IFN-g "Femto-HS" High Sensitivity Ready-SET-Go! ELISA
eBioscience is pleased to announce the availability of a new, high-sensitivity Ready-Set-Go! ELISA set for measurement of mouse IFN-g protein levels. Employing the exceptionally-efficient ELISA and ELISPOT capture antibody, clone AN-18 [1, 2, 3], this new mouse IFN-g ELISA set offers a robust, highly-sensitive assay with broad dynamic range. The AN-18/R4-6A2 antibody pair enables ten-fold greater assay sensitivity than that achieved by the historic XMG1.2/R4-6A2 mouse IFN-g assay, reaching limits of detection below 750 fg/ml.
- Highly sensitive
- Robust
- Convenient sizes
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- Broad dynamic range
- Easy to use!
- Serum and plasma compatible
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eBioscience Ready-SET-Go! ELISA sets are suitable for accurate cytokine measurement in a variety of complex fluids, such as serum and plasma, as well as tissue culture supernatants from activated cell cultures. eBioscience Ready-SET-Go! ELISA sets are specifically-designed to preclude confounding effects of serum factors, such as heterophilic antibody and rheumatoid factor. eBioscience Ready-SET-Go! ELISA sets are complete assay reagents sets containing all needed reagents and buffers, provided with or without high affinity binding ELISA plates.
88-8314 Mouse Interferon-gamma (IFN-g) "Femto-HS" High Sensitivity ELISA Ready-SET-Go!
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References
1. Prat, M., G. Gribaudo, P. Comoglio, G. Cavallo, and S. Landolfo. 1984. Monoclonal antibodies against murine gamma interferon. Proc Natl Acad Sci US A 81: 4515.
2. Slade, S., and J. Langhorne. 1989. Production of interferon-gamma during infection of mice with Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi. Immunobiology 179: 353.
3. Finkelman, F., S. Morris, T. Orekhova, and D. Sehy. 2003. The Cincinnati Cytokine Capture Assay (CCCA) for measurement of cytokine production in the mouse. In Current Protocols in Immunology. J. E. Coligan, A. M. Kruisbeek, D. H. Margulies, E. M. Shevach, and W. Strober, eds. Greene Publishing Associates and Wiley-Interscience, New York, Unit 6.28, supplement 54.