The Human IL-12p40 Tissue Culture Kit provides assay-specific components for the quantitative determination of both natural and recombinant human interleukin-12p40 (IL-12p40) in tissue culture supernatant. This assay recognizes only the monomeric IL-12p40 subunit of IL-12.
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Kit Contents
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References
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Documentation
Application(s)
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Cytokines & Chemokines
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Immunology/Inflammation
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Analyte(s)
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IL-12/IL-23p40
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Species
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Human
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Instrument
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SECTOR Imager 2400
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Plate Type
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384-well
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Usage Statement
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Storage Statement(s)
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Please refer to the product insert for the storage conditions of individual kit components.
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Storage Condition
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Multi-Component
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Product Description
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Storage
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Quantity per Kit
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Human IL-12p40 Calibrator
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≤-70°C
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5 vial (15 μL)
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SULFO-TAG Anti-human IL-12p40/p70 Antibody
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2-8°C
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1 vial (900 μL)
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MA2400 Human IL-12p40 384-well Plate
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2-8°C
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5 ea (1 ea)
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2-8°C
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1 ea (50 mL)
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2-8°C
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1 ea (50 mL)
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RT
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1 ea (50 mL)
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RT
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1 ea (1 g)
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Product Description
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Storage
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Quantity per Kit
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Human IL-12p40 Calibrator
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≤-70°C
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50 vial (15 μL)
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SULFO-TAG Anti-human IL-12p40/p70 Antibody
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2-8°C
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10 vial (900 μL)
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MA2400 Human IL-12p40 384-well Plate
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2-8°C
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50 ea (1 ea)
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2-8°C
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1 ea (1000 mL)
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2-8°C
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2 ea (200 mL)
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RT
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1 ea (1000 mL)
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RT
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2 ea (2 g)
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Title
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Journal
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Year
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Stratum Corneum Tape Stripping: Monitoring of Inflammatory Mediators in Atopic Dermatitis Patients Using Topical Therapy.
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Immunomodulatory effects of feeding with Bifidobacterium longum on allergen-induced lung inflammation in the mouse.
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In vitro culture medium influences the vaccine efficacy of Mycobacterium bovis BCG.
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Incomplete response of inflammatory arthritis to TNFα blockade is associated with the Th17 pathway.
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Upregulation of IL-17, but not of IL-9, in circulating cells of CIS and relapsing MS patients. Impact of corticosteroid therapy on the cytokine network.
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