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Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1 Mouse ELISA

  • Regulatory status:RUO
  • Type:Sandwich ELISA, Biotin-labelled antibody
  • Other names:MCP-1, CCL2, C-C motif chemokine 2, MCAF
  • Species:Mouse
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RAF080R 96 wells (1 kit) $694,28
PubMed Product Details
Technical Data

Type

Sandwich ELISA, Biotin-labelled antibody

Applications

Serum, Cell culture supernatant

Sample Requirements

50 µl/well

Shipping

At ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store the product at the temperature recommended below.

Storage/Expiration

Store the complete kit at 2–8°C. Under these conditions, the kit is stable until the expiration date (see label on the box).

Calibration Curve

Calibration Range

15.6–1000 pg/ml

Limit of Detection

2.2 pg/ml

Intra-assay (Within-Run)

CV = 6.2%

Inter-assay (Run-to-Run)

CV = 5.6%

Spiking Recovery

98,00%

Dilution Linearity

97,00%

Summary

Research topic

Cytokines and chemokines and related molecules, Energy metabolism and body weight regulation, Animal studies

Summary

Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) is a member of the C-C family of chemokines. Chemokines are mediators that share the capacity to induce directional migration of leukocytes. MCP-1 is a chemoattractant for many cell types such as monocytes, neutrophils, hepatic stellate cells, granulocytes and T lymphocytes. MCP-1 is believed to play a role in a variety of pathological conditions, including inflammatory and immune reactions, atherosclerosis and neoplasia. Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1 (MCP-1) is also known as Monocyte Chemotactic Activating Factor (MCAF) or CCL2.

Product References (2)

References

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