Fluorokine® MAP Multiplex Kits| Fluorokine MAP Multiplex Human Cytokine Panel B
Fluorokine MAP Multiplex Human Cytokine Panel B
Base Kit: LUB000 Human Fluorokine MAP Base Kit, Panel B
Analyte Catalog Number Cell Culture Serum EDTA Plasma Heparin Plasma Sensitivity (pg/mL) High Standard Value* (pg/mL) Microparticle Region
CCL11/Eotaxin LUB320 X X X X 8.2 12,000 22
CD40L/TNFSF5 LUB201 X X X X 23.4 71,600 18
CXCL10/IP-10 LUB266 X X 0.92 2300 39
CXCL11/I-TAC LUB672 X X X X 22.5 17,000 60
EGF LUB236 X X X X 1.58 2700 51
HGF LUB294 X X X X 4.1 23,000 53
IL-12 p70 LUB219 X X X X 14.9 34,000 07
IL-13 LUB213 X X X X 15.6 28,000 35
Leptin (OB) LUB398 X X X X 20.2 59,000 31
*A standard curve must be generated each time an assay is run, utilizing values from the Standard Value Card included in the Base Kit.

Sample Preparation

Total prepared sample volume needed per well is 50 microliters.

Serum and plasma samples require a 4-fold dilution. For testing samples in duplicate, a suggested 4-fold dilution is 30 microliters of sample + 90 microliters of Calibrator Diluent RD6-43.

When assaying IL-12 p70, cell culture supernate samples require a 2-fold dilution. For testing samples in duplicate, a suggested 2-fold dilution is 75 microliters of sample + 75 microliters of Calibrator Diluent RD5-3. When assaying CXCL10/IP-10, cell culture samples require a 15-fold dilution. For testing samples in duplicate, a suggested 15-fold dilution is 10 microliters of sample + 140 microliters of Calibrator Diluent RD5-3. If IL-12 p70 and CXCL10/IP-10 are not being assayed, cell culture supernates can be run undiluted with no matrix effects or interference. Maximum sample requirement per well is 50 microliters. Samples may be further diluted if necessary to bring sample data within the standard curve range.





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