Rat IL-1alpha FlowCytomix Simplex

Also known as: Hematopoietin 1, IL1F1, Interleukin 1 alpha

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

SKU# BMS8627FF*

Cat. No. Size
BMS8627FF 96 tests
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Data for Rat IL-1alpha FlowCytomix Simplex.

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Description

Description: This FlowCytomix Simplex Kit is designed for the measurement of Rat IL-1alpha in an immunoassay analyzed on a flow cytometer. Together with the FlowCytomix Mouse/Rat Basic Kit (cat. BMS8440FF), this kit can be used to detect IL-1alpha alone or can be multiplexed with other Simplex Kits to measure a variety of analytes.

This kit contains bead population A6.

The interleukin-1 species represent an important family of biologically active mono nuclear cell-derived proteins which are involved in inflammatory reactions and in immune responses. Two distinct IL-1 species, IL-1alpha and IL-1beta, have been identified. They share similarities such as the same molecular weight, similar biological effects and the same receptors on target cells. IL-1 proteins are produced by macrophages, monocytes and various other cell types such as adult T cell leukemias, fibroblasts, epithelial or endothelial cells, neutrophils and astrocytes. Their biological properties include pyrogenicity, bone resorption, presentation of antigen to T cells and stimulation of B and T lymphocyte proliferation.

Details
Reactivity Rat
Sample Volume 25 uL
Suitable Sample Types cell culture supernatant, serum, plasma (heparin)
Sensitivity 8.5 pg/mL
Standard Curve Range 27 - 20,000 pg/mL
Components 1 vial (175 ul) Fluorescent Beads (20x) coated with monoclonal antibody to rat IL-1alpha, Bead Population A6
2 vials rat IL-1alpha Standard (lyophilized): 400 ng/ml upon reconstitution
1 vial (350 ul) Biotin-Conjugate (20x) anti-rat IL-1alpha polyclonal antibody
Reported Applications Multiplex Immunoassay
Documentation
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References

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