For detection and measurement of human latent transforming growth factor-beta 1.
The Human Latent Transforming Growth Factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) Kit is designed for the quantitative detection and measurement of latent human TGF-β1 in biological fluids such as plasma and cell culture supernatants. TGF-β1 is produced primarily by platelets and bone, and in smaller amounts by most nucleated cells and tumours.
TGF-β1 stimulates cells of mesenchymal origin, but inhibits cells of epithelial or neuroectodermal origin. TGF-β1 associates with Latency Associated Protein (LAP) to form a latent complex. This kit detects the LAP entity of the complex. The assay is based on the sandwich ELISA method, in which samples are added to ELISA strip plates pre-coated with capture antibodies specific for the cytokine.
The captured cytokine is detected by addition of a biotinylated detection antibody, followed by streptavidin-horseradish peroxidase, which binds the biotinylated antibody. Addition of the chromogenic enzyme substrate 3,3’, 5,5’ tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) results in a coloured product with an intensity directly proportional to the concentration of cytokine in the sample.
The concentration of the cytokine is determined by comparison to a serial dilution of the cytokine standard analysed in parallel.
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