Human Macrophage Derived Chemokine (MDC) ELISA Kit (96T)

Human Macrophage Derived Chemokine (MDC) ELISA Kit (96T)

Catalog #: RD0132
Availability: In Stock
¥459.00
Detection range: 78.1-5000pg/mL    
Sensitivity: 31pg/mL    
Type: Ready-to-use MDC ELISA kit     
Synonyms: CCL22; ABCD1; DC/B-CK; SCYA22; STCP1; Chemokine C-C-Motif Ligand 22; Small Inducible Cytokine Subfamily A(Cys-Cys)Member 22; Stimulated T-Cell Chemotactic Protein 1
Species: Human
Sample type: serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates or other biological fluids.
Experimental method: Sandwich
Shelf life: 16 months
Gene ID: 6367
UniProt ID: O00626
Components: 1. Pre-coated, ready to use 96-well strip plate 1
2. Plate sealer for 96 wells 2
3. Standard 2
4. Standard Diluent 1×10 mL
5. Detection Solution A 1×6 mL
6. Detection Solution B 1×6 mL
7. TMB Substrate 1×4.5 mL
8. Stop Solution: 1×3 mL
9. Wash Buffer (30× concentrate): 1×10 mL




Background

This antimicrobial gene is one of several Cys-Cys (CC) cytokine genes clustered on the q arm of chromosome 16. Cytokines are a family of secreted proteins involved in immunoregulatory and inflammatory processes. The CC cytokines are proteins characterized by two adjacent cysteines. The cytokine encoded by this gene displays chemotactic activity for monocytes, dendritic cells, natural killer cells and for chronically activated T lymphocytes. It also displays a mild activity for primary activated T lymphocytes and has no chemoattractant activity for neutrophils, eosinophils and resting T lymphocytes. The product of this gene binds to chemokine receptor CCR4. This chemokine may play a role in the trafficking of activated T lymphocytes to inflammatory sites and other aspects of activated T lymphocyte physiology.

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