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IL-5 ELISA Kit

This Colorimetric ELISA kit is designed for the quantitative measurement of Human IL-5.
Catalog No. ABIN4986959

Quick Overview for IL-5 ELISA Kit (ABIN4986959)

Target

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IL-5 (IL5) (Interleukin 5 (IL5))

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Human

Detection Method

Colorimetric

Method Type

Sandwich ELISA

Detection Range

3.9-250 pg/mL

Application

ELISA

Sample Type

Cell Culture Supernatant, Serum, Plasma (heparin), Plasma (citrate), Plasma (EDTA)
  • Minimum Detection Limit

    3.9 pg/mL

    Analytical Method

    Quantitative

    Specificity

    Natural and recombinant Human IL-5 Ligand

    Sensitivity

    2 pg/mL

    Material not included

    • Microplate reader.
    • Pipettes and pipette tips.
    • EP tube Deionized or distilled water.
  • Application Notes

    Detection Wavelength: 450 nm

    Sample Volume

    20 μL

    Assay Time

    3 h

    Plate

    Pre-coated

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Storage

    4 °C
  • Target See all IL-5 (IL5) ELISA Kits

    IL-5 (IL5) (Interleukin 5 (IL5))

    Alternative Name

    IL-5

    Background

    Interleukin-5(IL-5)is a secreted glycoprotein that belongs to the α-helical group of cytokines (1-3). Unlike other family members, it is present as a covalently linked antiparallel dimer (4, 5). The cDNA for human IL-5 encodes a signal peptide and a 115 amino acid (aa) mature protein. Mature human IL-5 shares 70 % , 70 %, 62 %, 71 %, 70 % and 66 %, aa sequence identity with mouse, rat, canine, equine, feline and porcine IL-5, respectively and shows cross-reactivity with mouse IL-5. IL-5 is primarily produced by CD4+ Th2 cells, but also by activated eosinophils, mast cells, EBV-transformed B cells, Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin

    Pathways

    JAK-STAT Signaling, Positive Regulation of Peptide Hormone Secretion, Production of Molecular Mediator of Immune Response, Feeding Behaviour
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