Porcine Cytokine Array (48 targets) (SARB0095)

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SKU:
SARB0095
Product Type:
Protein Array
Analytes:
Angiopoietin-1
Analytes:
CCL3L1
Analytes:
Decorin
Analytes:
Eotaxin-1 (CCL11)
Analytes:
Erythropoietin
Analytes:
FGF-21
Analytes:
Galectin-9
Analytes:
GASP-1 (WFIKKNRP)
Analytes:
GM-CSF
Analytes:
IFN alpha
Analytes:
IFN-beta
Analytes:
IFN-gamma
Analytes:
IGF-2
Analytes:
IGFBP-5
Analytes:
IL-1 alpha (IL-1 F1)
Analytes:
IL-1 beta (IL-1 F2)
Analytes:
IL-1 Ra (IL-1 F3)
Analytes:
IL-10
Analytes:
IL-12 p70
Analytes:
IL-13
Analytes:
IL-15
Analytes:
IL-17A
Analytes:
IL-17F
Analytes:
IL-18
Analytes:
IL-21
Analytes:
IL-22
Analytes:
IL-28B
Analytes:
IL-4
Analytes:
IL-6
Analytes:
IL-8 (CXCL8)
Analytes:
Insulin
Analytes:
MIF
Analytes:
MIG (CXCL9)
Analytes:
MIP-1 beta (CCL4)
Analytes:
NCAM-1 (CD56)
Analytes:
Osteoprotegerin (TNFRSF11B)
Analytes:
PDGF-BB
Analytes:
PECAM-1 (CD31)
Analytes:
PLGF-2
Analytes:
RANTES (CCL5)
Analytes:
SCF
Reactivity:
Porcine
Applications:
Multiplex Array
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Porcine Cytokine Array (48 targets) (SARB0095)

The Porcine Cytokine Array (SARB0095) from Assay Genie is a powerful tool for researchers studying cytokine expression in porcine samples. This array allows for the simultaneous detection of 48 different cytokines, providing a comprehensive overview of the immune response in porcine models.With a high sensitivity and specificity, this array delivers reliable and reproducible results, making it ideal for a wide range of applications including immunology research, drug development, and biomarker discovery.

The array is easy to use and offers a quick and cost-effective way to analyze cytokine profiles in porcine samples.Whether you are investigating immune responses in infectious diseases, inflammatory conditions, or vaccine development, the Porcine Cytokine Array from Assay Genie is a valuable tool that can help advance your research goals. Order yours today and unlock the potential of cytokine analysis in porcine studies.

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