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Human IL10 ELISA Kit
  MSPP-HEA056HU
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Human IL10 ELISA Kit
  MSPP-HEA056HU
 :  HEA056HU
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  • Assay duration:
    Multiple steps
  • Assay Type:
    Sandwich
  • Conjugate ELISA:
    Biotin
  • Format:
    Pre-coated
  • Host:
    Rabbit
  • Primary antibody reactivity:
    Human
  • Target protein:
    IL10
  • Size:
    1 Kit
  • Sample Type:
    Serum, Plasma, Tissue homogenates, Cell lysates, Cell culture supernates and other biological fluids
  • Cross Reactivity:
    No significant cross-reactivity or interference between High Sensitive Interleukin 10 (IL10) and analogues was observed
  • Detection Method:
    Colorimetric
  • Time to Results:
    3 h
  • Shelf Life:
    12 Months
  • Detection Range:
    1.56 - 100 pg/ml
  • Storage Temperature:
    4 °C for one month (frequent use), −20 °C for one year
  • Sample Volume:
    100 µl
  • Sensitivity:
    0.64 pg/ml
  • Regulatory Status:
    RUO
  • Cat. No.:
    MSPP-HEA056HU
  • No. of tests:
    96 wells

 

 

This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detecting Human IL10 (Interleukin 10). The assay range is from 1.56 to 100 pg/ml (Sandwich kit) with a sensitivity of 0.64 pg/ml. There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins. Activity loss rate and accelerated stability test ect have been conducted to guarantee the best performance of the products after long storage and delivery.

  • High sensitivity and specificity
  • Perfect reproducibility and consistency across batches
  • Quality control with three-level inspections
  • Wide range of targets/species available
  • Intra-Assay: CV <10%, Inter-Assay: CV <12%

Interleukin-10 is a small protein known as a cytokine that functions as an important regulator of the immune system.  Although IL-10 is known to have many different roles in the immune system, its two major activities include inhibition of cytokine production by macrophages and inhibition of the accessory functions of macrophages during T cell activation. The effects of these actions cause IL-10 to play mainly an anti-inflammatory role in the immune system. IL-10 was originally known as the cytokine synthesis inhibiting factor (CSIF), and the discovery of this protein was based on its biological activity. IL-10 is mainly produced by the Th2 subset of CD4+ helper cells.  However, it is also produced by some activated B cells, some Th1 cells, activated macrophages, and some nonhematopoietic sources.

 : For research use only. Not for use in clinical diagnostic procedures. Please proper stored each component based on the instruction.