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Bovine Interleukin 36 receptor antagonist (IL36RN) ELISA Kit-Sandwich

Cat. No.EK10F229

Product TypeAnimal Immunoassay Kits

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Product Overview

BioVenic Bovine IL36RN ELISA Kit-Sandwich is designed for the quantitative determination of Bovine interleukin 36 receptor antagonist (IL36RN) in serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell culture supernatant, cell lysate, and other biological fluids using a Sandwich ELISA method. For research use only.

Specifications

Assay Type ELISA-Sandwich
Specificity The assay kit is specific for Bovine IL36RN.
Target Species Bovine
Species Reactivity Bovine
Detection Range 0.469-30 ng/mL
Sensitivity 0.094 ng/mL
Reproducibility Intra-Assay: CV < 10%; Inter-Assay: CV < 10%
Assay Time Around 180 min
Sample Requirement Serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell culture supernatant, cell lysate, and other biological fluids.

Target Information

Interleukin 36 receptor antagonist is encoded by the IL36G gene in cattle. Loss-of-function homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in IL36RN have been implicated in the pathogenesis of various skin disorders.

Target/Biomarker Bovine IL36RN
Target Synonym interleukin 36 receptor antagonist; IL1F5; interleukin-36 receptor antagonist protein; interleukin 1 family member 5 (delta)
Gene ID 518514
UniProt ID F1MWT5

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with gel ice packs. It is recommended to store at 2-8 °C (Up to 6 months).

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

References

  1. Saito, K. et al. IL-36 receptor antagonist deficiency resulted in delayed wound healing due to excessive recruitment of immune cells. Scientific reports. 2020, 10: 14772.
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