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GRO/CINC-3 rat ELISA

Brand: Diagnostics
Enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative determination of both recombinant and native forms of Rat GRO/CINC-3 in serum, EDTA-plasma and cell culture supernatant
SKU: JP27163

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TechnologyELISA
Sizes96 tests
Background: Cytokine-induced neutrophil chemo attractant 3(CINC-3) is, also known as rat MIP-2, a member of the alpha (CXC) subfamily of chemokines, which is expressed by cytokine-stimulated rat alveolar macrophages and fibroblasts. The amino acid sequence of rat CINC-3 is 88% identical to murine MIP-2. CINC-3 is also known to be a potent chemo tactic factor for rat neutrophil both in vitro and in vivo. Nakagawa’s group at Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical Univ. in 1994 has postulated that rat neutrophil have at least two classes of CINC receptors, a class of CINC-3 specific ones and a second common receptor shared by all CINCs.

Description:
This kit is a solid phase sandwich ELISA using 2 kinds of high specific antibodies. Tetra Methyl Benzidine (TMB) is used as coloring agent (Chromogen). The strength of coloring is in proportion to the quantities of Rat GRO/ CINC-3.

Product features:
The kit contains reagents for 96 determinations;
Microtiter plate consisting of 12x8;
Microtiter plate reader at 450 nm;
Analytical sensitivity: 0,51 pg/mL
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