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Ixekizumab ELISA Kit (DS856038)

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Catalog No.DS856038
Description
Ixekizumab ELISA Kit (DS856038) — Quantitative sandwich ELISA for Ixekizumab. Sample: Plasma, Serum. Range: 78.13 - 5, 000 ng/mL. Sensitivity: 39.3 ng/mL.
Highlights
  • Sandwich Format — High specificity, reliable quantification.
  • High Sensitivity — Optimized for low-abundance target detection.
  • Ready-to-Use — Complete kit with pre-coated plates included.
Sample typePlasma, Serum
Sensitivity39.3 ng/mL
Range78.13 - 5, 000 ng/mL
Accession Q16552
Applications ELISA
Detection method Colorimetric
Assay type Quantitative
Recovery 80-120%
Shipping 2-8 ℃
Stability and Storage When the kit was stored at the recommended temperature for 6 months, the signal intensity decreased by less than 20%. For unopened kits, if you want to prolong the storage time, please store the Standard, Detection A, Detection B and Microplate at - 20℃, the rest reagents should be store at 4℃.
Specifications

Ixekizumab

Alternate NamesLY2439821, 1143503-69-8
Background

Interleukin-17A (Ixekizumab) is a ~17 kDa protein. Effector cytokine of innate and adaptive immune system involved in antimicrobial host defense and maintenance of tissue integrity. Signals via IL17RA-IL17RC heterodimeric receptor complex, triggering homotypic interaction of IL17RA and IL17RC chains with TRAF3IP2 adapter. This leads to downstream TRAF6-mediated activation of NF-kappa-B and MAPkinase pathways ultimately resulting in transcriptional activation of cytokines, chemokines, antimicrobial peptides and matrix metalloproteinases, with potential strong immune inflammation. Plays an important role in connecting T cell-mediated adaptive immunity and acute inflammatory response to destroy extracellular bacteria and fungi. As a signature effector cytokine of T-helper 17 cells (Th17), primarily induces neutrophil activation and recruitment at infection and inflammatory sites.

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