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Invitrogen™ IL-10 Human ELISA Kit
Measure levels of human interleukin-10 in human serum, plasma (EDTA, heparin, sodium citrate), urine and culture supernatant samples using 96-well plates.
Brand: Invitrogen™ EHIL105
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Description
Assay IL-10 (human interleukin-10) levels in human serum, plasma (EDTA, heparin, sodium citrate), urine and culture supernatant samples with our Invitrgen™ Human IL-10 ELISA Kits.
Interleukin-10 is a pleiotropic cytokine playing an important role as a regulator of lymphoid and myeloid cell function. In humans IL-10 is produced by activated CD8(+) peripheral blood T-cells, by T-helper CD4(+) T-cell clones. Due to the ability of IL-10 to block cytokine synthesis and several accessory cell functions of macrophages this cytokine is a potent suppressor of the effector functions of macrophages, T-cells and NK cells. In addition, IL-10 participates in regulating proliferation and differentiation of B-cells, mast cells and thymocytes. The primary structure of human IL-10 has been determined by cloning the cDNA encoding the cytokine. The corresponding protein exerts 160 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 18.5 kDa. Based on its primary structure, IL-10 is a member of the four a-helix bundle family of cytokines. In solution human IL-10 is a homodimer with an apparent molecular mass of 39 kDa. Although it contains an N-linked, glycosylation site, it lacks detectable carbohydrates. Recombinant protein expressed in E. coli thus retains all known biological activities. The human IL-10 gene is located on chromosome 1 and is present as a single copy in the genome. The human IL-10 exhibits strong DNA and amino acid sequence homology to the murine IL-10 and an open reading frame in the Epstein-Barr virus genome, BCRF1 which shares many of the cellular cytokine's biological activities and may therefore play a role in the host-virus interaction. The immunosuppressive properties of IL-10 suggest a possible clinical use of IL-10 in suppressing rejections of grafts after organ transplantations. IL-10 can furthermore exert strong anti-inflammatory activities.Specifications
P22301 | |
<3 pg/mL | |
Biotin | |
ELISA Kit | |
No significant cross-reaction with human IL-1a, IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IL-6, IL-7, IL-8, TNFa, TNFß or IFNg. Approx. 2% cross-reactivity with recombinant mouse IL-10 | |
Human | |
3586 | |
<10% | |
Pre-coated 96 well plate, Standard, Assay Diluent concentrate, Biotinylated Detection Antibody, SAV-HRP, Wash Buffer, Chromogen, Stop Solution, Adhesive Plate Covers, Standard Diluent, 75mL | |
Absorbance at 450nm minus absorbance at 550nm | |
5 x 96 Tests | |
Plasma, 50 μL; Serum, 50 μL; Supernatant, 50 μL; Urine,50 μL | |
Human | |
3 hr. |
15.36-600 pg/mL | |
Human IL-10 ELISA Kit | |
Colorimetric ELISA (TMB substrate) with Plates | |
Plasma, Serum, Supernatant, Urine | |
5 x 96 microplate wells | |
Colorimetric Microplate Reader | |
CSIF,GVHDS,IL-10A,TGIF,IL10 | |
<10% | |
HRP | |
Intra-assay CV <10%; inter-assay CV <10% | |
RUO | |
2°C to 8°C | |
1 hr. 20 min. |