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IL-12/IL-23 p40 ELISA Kit

Reactivity: Mouse Colorimetric Sandwich ELISA 7.8-500 pg/mL Cell Culture Supernatant, Plasma (EDTA), Plasma (citrate), Plasma (heparin), Serum
Catalog No. ABIN4986927
  • Target See all IL-12/IL-23 p40 products
    IL-12/IL-23 p40
    Reactivity
    • 1
    • 1
    Mouse
    Detection Method
    Colorimetric
    Method Type
    Sandwich ELISA
    Detection Range
    7.8-500 pg/mL
    Minimum Detection Limit
    7.8 pg/mL
    Application
    ELISA
    Sample Type
    Cell Culture Supernatant, Serum, Plasma (heparin), Plasma (citrate), Plasma (EDTA)
    Analytical Method
    Quantitative
    Specificity
    Natural and recombinant Mouse IL-12/IL-23(P40) Ligand
    Sensitivity
    4 pg/mL
    Material not included
    • Microplate reader.
    • Pipettes and pipette tips.
    • EP tube Deionized or distilled water.
  • Application Notes
    Detection Wavelength: 450 nm
    Sample Volume
    20 μL
    Assay Time
    3 h
    Plate
    Pre-coated
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Storage
    4 °C
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    IL-12/IL-23 p40
    Alternative Name
    IL-12/IL-23(P40) (IL-12/IL-23 p40 Products)
    Background
    IL-12, also known as natural killer cell stimulatory factor (NKSF) or cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor (CLMF), is a pleiotropic cytokine produced primarily by antigen-presenting cells (monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells and B lymphocytes). IL-12 has multiple effects on T lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells, including the ability to stimulate cytotoxicity, proliferation, cytokine production and Th1 subset development (1, 2). IL-12 is a disulfide-linked, 70 kDa (p70) heterodimeric glycoprotein composed of a unique 35 kDa (p35) subunit and a common 40 kDa (p40) subunit that is also present in IL-23. Monomers of the p40 and p35 subunits by themselves do not have IL-12 activity, but the homodimer of p40 has been shown to bind the IL-12 receptor and is an IL-12 antagonist (3, 4). In cells expressing both p35 and p40 mRNAs, p40 mRNA is expressed to a higher level and free p40 subunits not associated with p35 subunits are secreted together with heterodimeric IL-12 p70 (5). Most of the free p40 subunits secreted by the various human cell lines examined have been found to exist as monomers (1). In the culture supernates of various activated human monocytes where free p40 is present in vast excess over p70, the levels of p70 measured by bioassays are consistent with those measured using a p70-specific immunoassay, suggesting that p40 monomers are not efficient IL-12 antagonists (1, 6). In the mouse system, p40 homodimers are produced in vivo and function as IL-12 antagonists (7). Polymorphisms exist in the mouse IL-12/IL-23 p40 sequence.
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