Human IFN Alpha All Subtype ELISA Kit, High Sensitivity (TCM)
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Most sensitive ELISA on the market for global IFN alpha detection in tissue culture media (TCM)
Low pg/ml detection of ALL human IFN-α subtypes
Reproducible results with < 10% inter- and < 8% intra-assay CVs
Full Product Name: VeriKine-HS Human Interferon Alpha All Subtype TCM ELISA Kit
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Catalog No.
Pack Size
Price
Quantity
41135-1
1 x 96-well plate
$395.00
Specifications
Tech Info / Data
Citations
Documentation
Specifications
Compatibility: Tissue Culture MediaELISA Assay Range: 1.95 - 125 pg/mlAssay Length: 20 hours 30 minutes - 24 hours 30 minutesSpecificity: Human Interferon AlphaCross-reacts with Cynomolgus/Rhesus IFN-α (13%). No cross-reactivity against human IFN-β, IFN-γ, or IFN-ω; mouse or rat IFN-α, IFN-β or IFN-γ; pig IFN-α; or bovine IFN-τ.
Storage: 2-8°CExpiration Date: One year from date of manufactureShipping Condition: Wet Ice
Materials Provided:
Pre-coated microtiter plate
Plate Sealers
Wash Solution Concentrate
Human Interferon Alpha Standard, 10,000 pg/ml
Assay Buffer
Standard Diluent
Antibody Diluent
Antibody Concentrate
HRP Conjugate Concentrate
HRP Diluent
TMB Substrate Solution
Stop Solution
Tech Info / Data
Tips, Tools and Troubleshooting:
Human IFN-α ELISA Subtype Specificities Comparison Chart
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Background:
PBL’s VeriKine-HS Human Interferon Alpha All Subtype TCM ELISA Kit is specifically formulated to detect all human IFN-Alpha subtypes. This kit quantitates all human IFN alpha subtypes in tissue culture media (TCM) using a sandwich immunoassay format. The kit is based on an ELISA with biotinylated-detection antibody and streptavidin-conjugated horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Tetramethyl-benzidine (TMB) is the substrate. The assay is based on the international reference standard for human interferon alpha provided by the National Institutes of Health.
Interferons (IFNs) are a family of mammalian cytokines initially characterized by their ability to inhibit viral infection. They are synthesized and secreted by most cell types in response to pathogens. In addition to their antiviral properties, IFNs have also been shown to exhibit anti-proliferative, immunomodulatory, and many other activities.
In humans, IFN-α refers to a family of proteins comprised of 12 highly homologous protein subtypes (greater than 85% by amino acid sequence), encoded by 13 genes, that exhibit pleiotropic biologic activities. Measuring the levels of the 12 different human IFN-α subtypes is essential for understanding their triggers and subsequent effects on the immune system. The ability to measure all the subtypes may provide an indication of the total IFN-α level.
Citations
References:
Staehelin et al. (1981) "A Rapid Quantitative Assay of High Sensitivity for Human Leukocyte Interferon with Monoclonal Antibodies" in Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 79 (Pestka, ed.), Academic Press, New York, 589-595.
Kelder et al. (1986) "A Sandwich Radioimmunoassay for Human IFNa" in Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 119 (Pestka, ed.), Academic Press, New York, 582-587.
Human IFN-α international reference standard provided by the NIH, reference no. Gxa01-901-535. Pestka (1986) "Interferon Standards and General Abbreviations" in Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 119 (Pestka, ed.), Academic Press, New York, 14-23.
Rubinstein et al. (1981) "Human Leukocyte Interferon: Isolation and Characterization of Several Molecular Forms," Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 210, 307-318.
Hobbs et al. (1982) "Purification and Characterization of Interferons from a Continuous Myeloblastic Cell Line," J. Biol. Chem. 257, 4071-4076.
Documentation
41135 Certificate of Analysis & Protocol (One-Page)
41135 Technical Data Sheet
41135 Protocol (Full)
41135 Certificate of Analysis (CoA)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
41135 Flyer
Typical Standard Curves in Various Matrices using PBL"s High Sensitivity Human IFN Alpha TCM ELISA (41135)