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Human Cytokine Array C5

Item no. AAH-CYT-5-8
Manufacturer Raybiotech
Amount 8 Sample Kit
Quantity options 2 Sample Kit 4 Sample Kit 8 Sample Kit
Category
Type Array
Specific against Human (Homo sapiens)
Host Hamster - Armenian
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ECLASS 10.1 32161000
ECLASS 11.0 32161000
UNSPSC 41116126
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Shipping condition Cool pack
Available
Manufacturer - Applications
Multiplexed Protein Detection
Detection of Relative Protein Expression
Detecting Patterns of Cytokine Expression
Biomarker/ Key Factor Screening
Identifying Key Factors
Confirming a Biological Process
Number of Targets Detected
80
Compatible Sample Types
Cell Culture Supernatants
Cell Lysates
Plasma
Serum
Tissue Lysates
Design Principle
Sandwich-based
Method of Detection
Chemiluminescence
Quantitative/Semi-Quantitative
Semi-Quantitative
Solid Support
Membrane
Gene Symbols
ANG | BDNF | CCL1 | CCL11 | CCL13 | CCL15 | CCL17 | CCL18 | CCL2 | CCL20|Â CCL22 | CCL23 | CCL24 | CCL26 | CCL4 | CCL5 | CCL7 | CCL8 | CSF1 | CSF2 | CSF3 | CX3CL1 | CXCL1 | CXCL10 | CXCL12 | CXCL13 | CXCL2 | CXCL3 | CXCL5 | CXCL6 | CXCL8 | CXCL9 | EGF | FGF4 | FGF6 | FGF7 | FGF9 | FLT3LG | GDNF | HGF | IFNG | IGF1 | IGFBP1 | IGFBP2 | IGFBP3 | IGFBP4 | IL10 | IL12A | IL13 | IL15 | IL16 | IL1A | IL1B | IL2 | IL3 | IL4 | IL5 | IL6 | IL7 | KITLG | LEP | LIF | LTA | MIF | NTF3 | NTF4 | OSM | PDGFB | PGF | PPBP | SPP1 | TGFB1 | TGFB2 | TGFB3 | THPO | TIMP1 | TIMP2 | TNF | TNFRSF11B | TNFSF14 | TPO | VEGFA
Kit Components
Human Cytokine Antibody Array C5 Membranes
Blocking Buffer
Wash Buffer 1
Wash Buffer 2
Biotinylated Detection Antibody Cocktail
Streptavidin-
Conjugated H
R
P
Detection Buffer C
Detection Buffer D
Lysis Buffer8-
Well Incubation Tray
Plastic Sheets
Array Templates
Manual
Other Materials Required
Pipettors, pipet tips and other common lab consumables
Orbital shaker or oscillating rocker
Tissue Paper, blotting paper or chromatography paper
Adhesive tape or Saran Wrap
Distilled or de-ionized water
A chemiluminescent blot documentation system (such as U
V
P's Chemi
Doc-
It® or Epi
Chem I
I Benchtop Darkroom or G
E's Image
Quantâ„¢ L
A
S 4000 or Amersham Imagers 600 and 680), X-ray Film and a suitable film processor, or another chemiluminescent detection system.
Protocol Outline
Block membranes
Incubate with Sample
Incubate with Biotinylated Detection Antibody Cocktail
Incubate with H
R
P-
Conjugated Streptavidin
Incubate with Detection Buffers
Image with chemiluminescent imaging system
Perform densitometry and analysis
Product Features
Easy to use
No specialized equipment needed
Compatible with nearly any liquid sample
Proven technology (many publications)
Highly sensitive (pg/ml)
Sandwich ELISA specificity
Higher density than ELISA, Western blot or bead-based multiplex

Note: The presented information and documents (Manual, Product Datasheet, Safety Datasheet and Certificate of Analysis) correspond to our latest update and should serve for orientational purpose only. We do not guarantee the topicality. We would kindly ask you to make a request for specific requirements, if necessary.

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