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IL12 ELISA Kit

IL12 Reactivity: Human Colorimetric Sandwich ELISA 7.8 - 500 pg/mL Cell Culture Supernatant, Plasma, Serum
Catalog No. ABIN2690561
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    IL12 (Interleukin 12 (IL12))
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    Human
    Detection Method
    Colorimetric
    Method Type
    Sandwich ELISA
    Detection Range
    7.8 - 500 pg/mL
    Minimum Detection Limit
    7.8 pg/mL
    Application
    ELISA
    Purpose
    The human IL-12 (p70) ELISA Kit is for the in vitro quantitative determination of human IL-12 (p70) in serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatant.
    Brand
    BD OptEIA™
    Sample Type
    Serum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatant
    Analytical Method
    Quantitative
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  • Application Notes
    Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
    Comment

    BD OptEIA™ Human IL-12 (p70) ELISA Kit

    Plate
    Pre-coated
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Storage
    4 °C
    Storage Comment
    1. Store unopened kit at 2 - 8°C. Do not use kit after expiration date.
    2. Before use, bring all reagents to room temperature (18 - 25°C). Immediately after use, return to proper storage conditions.
    3. Lyophilized standards are stable until kit expiration date. After reconstitution, use freshly reconstituted standard within 12 hours (stored at 2 - 8°C).
  • Ling, Gately, Gubler, Stern, Lin, Hollfelder, Su, Pan, Hakimi: "Human IL-12 p40 homodimer binds to the IL-12 receptor but does not mediate biologic activity." in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 154, Issue 1, pp. 116-27, (1995) (PubMed).

    Schoenhaut, Chua, Wolitzky, Quinn, Dwyer, McComas, Familletti, Gately, Gubler: "Cloning and expression of murine IL-12." in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 148, Issue 11, pp. 3433-40, (1992) (PubMed).

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    IL12 (Interleukin 12 (IL12))
    Alternative Name
    IL-12 (IL12 Products)
    Synonyms
    CLMF ELISA Kit, CLMF2 ELISA Kit, IL-12B ELISA Kit, NKSF ELISA Kit, NKSF2 ELISA Kit, p40 ELISA Kit, Il-12b ELISA Kit, Il12p40 ELISA Kit, Il-12p40 ELISA Kit, Il12 ELISA Kit, IL-12p40 ELISA Kit, IL-12 ELISA Kit, LOC100217488 ELISA Kit, IL-12p35 ELISA Kit, Il-12a ELISA Kit, Ll12a ELISA Kit, p35 ELISA Kit, IL12p40 ELISA Kit, IL12B ELISA Kit, IL-12 p35 ELISA Kit, interleukin 12B ELISA Kit, interleukin 12A ELISA Kit, interleukin 12b ELISA Kit, interleukin 12a ELISA Kit, Interleukin 12 level ELISA Kit, IL12B ELISA Kit, IL12A ELISA Kit, Il12b ELISA Kit, Il12a ELISA Kit, IL12 ELISA Kit, il12a ELISA Kit
    Background
    Human Interleukin-12 (p70) (hIL-12), also known as natural killer cell stimulatory factor (NKSF) or cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor (CLMF), is a potent regulator of cell-mediated immune responses. Biologically active IL-12 is secreted by activated B lymphocytes and macrophages as a 70 kD heterodimeric glycoprotein composed of disulfide-bonded 35 kD (p35) and 40 kD (p40) subunits. The BD OptEIA™ kit specifically measures only this biologically active p70.
    IL-12 stimulates the growth of activated CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and NK cells. IL-12 also promotes the development of proinflammatory-Th1-like CD4+ cells and cytotoxic CD8+ T cells. Other effects include increasing the lytic activity of NK cells and antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxic cells, synergizing with IL-2 in the generation of lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells, and inducing NK and T cells to secrete large amounts of the proinflammatory cytokine, IFN-γ.
    Pathways
    JAK-STAT Signaling, TLR Signaling, Cellular Response to Molecule of Bacterial Origin, Regulation of Leukocyte Mediated Immunity, Positive Regulation of Immune Effector Process, Activated T Cell Proliferation, Cancer Immune Checkpoints, Inflammasome
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