Human IL-5 ELISpot Pair (HUDC0173)

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HUDC0173
Product Type:
ELISpot
Reactivity:
Human
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Human IL-5 ELISpot Pair

Assay Genie ELISpot is a highly specific immunoassay for the analysis of IL-5 production and secretion from T-cells at a single cell level in conditions closely comparable to the in-vivo environment with minimal cell manipulation. This technique is designed to determine the frequency of IL-5 producing cells under a given stimulation and the comparison of such frequency against a specific treatment or pathological state. Utilising sandwich immuno-enzyme technology, Assay Genie ELISpot assays can detect both secreted IL-5 (qualitative analysis) and single cells that produce IL-5 (quantitative analysis). Cell secreted IL-5 is captured by coated antibodies avoiding diffusion in supernatant, protease degradation or binding on soluble membrane receptors. After cell removal, the captured IL-5 is revealed by tracer antibodies and appropriate conjugates.

Human IL-5 ELISpot Pair

The Human IL-5 (Interleukin-5) ELISPOT Pair is a powerful tool for studying the immune response in humans. This ELISPOT pair allows for the precise detection and quantification of IL-5-producing cells in human samples, such as peripheral blood mononuclear cells or splenocytes. IL-5 is a key cytokine involved in regulating the activation and differentiation of eosinophils, which play a critical role in allergic responses and asthma. By accurately measuring IL-5 levels, researchers can gain valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms of these conditions and develop targeted therapies.

With its high sensitivity and specificity, the Human IL-5 ELISPOT Pair ensures reliable and reproducible results, making it a valuable tool for a wide range of research applications in immunology, allergy, and asthma studies. Invest in this ELISPOT pair to advance your research and uncover new discoveries in the field of immunology.

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