Cytokine 10-Plex Human Panel
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Cytokine 10-Plex Human Panel
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Cytokine 10-Plex Human Panel

The Cytokine Human Magnetic 10-Plex Panel for the Luminex™ platform is specifically designed for quantifying human GM-CSF, IFN-γ, IL-1β, IL-2,Read more
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LHC0001M100 tests
Catalog number LHC0001M
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100 tests
Price (USD)
2,670.65
Online Exclusive
3,070.00
Save 399.35 (13%)
Each
Add to cart
The Cytokine Human Magnetic 10-Plex Panel for the Luminex™ platform is specifically designed for quantifying human GM-CSF, IFN-γ, IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10 and TNF-α in serum, plasma, and tissue culture supernatant. By measuring 10 analytes simultaneously, the Luminex™ assay panel helps provide more data from each sample, saving both money and time compared to more traditional systems (such as ELISA) used in research. This assay may be run alone or in combination with other select Luminex™ singleplex kits. The panel employs magnetic beads, facilitating automation, decreasing hands-on time, and increasing throughput and precision. The panel is suitable for use with the Luminex™ 200™, FLEXMAP 3D™, and MAGPIX™ systems.

Superior performance—accurate, reproducible, and sensitive quantitation of multiple proteins
High quality—fully qualified antibodies permit excellent specificity and sensitivity
Fast and easy protocols—perform your multiplex assay and analyze your data typically in less than one day

Our Comprehensive Human Analyte Panel
The Human Cytokine Magnetic 10-Plex Panel for the Luminex™ platform provides reagents for the accurate, reproducible, and sensitive quantitation of human proteins including:

Cytokines
GM-CSF
IFN-γ
IL-1β
IL-2
IL-4
IL-5
IL-6
IL-8
IL-10
TNF-α

Luminex™ xMAP™ Technology—Effective and Proven Analytical Tool
The Human Cytokine Magnetic 10-Plex Panel is based on xMAP™ technology. The use of a suspension bead-based technology enables the multiplexing capabilities of the Luminex™ assays. Magnetic microspheres are internally dyed with red and infrared fluorophores of differing intensities. Each bead is given a unique number, or bead region, allowing differentiation of one bead from another. Beads covalently bound to different antibodies can be mixed in the same assay, utilizing a 96-well microplate format. Upon completion of the sandwich immunoassay, magnetic beads must be measured using a Luminex™ detection system (MAGPIX™, 100™/200™, or FLEXMAP 3D™). The instrument uses xPONENT™ software to distinguish bead color (analyte) and R-PE fluorescence intensity (assay signal strength) to quantify target(s).

Magnetic Beads Let You Do More with Your Time
Magnetic bead-based assays use Luminex™ MagPlex magnetic microsphere. All other assay components are the same as the equivalent Luminex™ polystyrene bead-based assays providing identical quality and consistency performance. MagPlex technology takes advantage of magnetic properties to simplify assay wash steps and maximize uniformity of results. Magnetic bead-based assays also enable automation, decrease hands-on time, and increase throughput and precision. Easy to use protocols allow you to get your results in as little as 3.5 hours. In addition, these assays are compatible with both vacuum and magnetic wash stations and work well with the MAGPIX™ system as well as other Luminex™ xMAP™ platforms.A natural sample test comparing polystyrene and magnetic bead assays shows magnetic and polystyrene beads give equivalent results.

More Validation for Confidence in Your Results
The Human Cytokine Magnetic 10-Plex Panel has been validated using the same rigorous criteria that distinguishes Luminex™ assays from other commercially available assays. With more than 20 years of experience, our fully qualified antibodies help ensure the specificity and sensitivity of our assays. When benchmarked against the competition, our multiplex products consistently deliver excellent results. Every singleplex kit and premixed multiplex kit comes with a product insert that outlines the specifications for each marker in the assay (see Documents section below).

Learn more about all Invitrogen™ assays for the Luminex™ platform.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Assay RangeSee product documentation
Assay SensitivitySee Certificate of Analysis
Bead TypeSee product documentation
ConjugateR-PE
Detection MethodFluorescence
For Use With (Equipment)Luminex™ Instruments
FormatPreconfigured Panel
Product LineNovex
ProteinCytokine
Protein SubtypeCytokines & Receptors
Sample TypeSerum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatants
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
CombinabilityCombinable
Product TypeMultiplex Panel
Quantity100 tests
Research AreaImmunology, Cytokines
SpeciesHuman
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Contains premixed antibody coated capture beads, standard, premixed detector antibody, diluents, SAV concentrate, buffers, wash solution, flat bottom plate, complete protocol and lot-specific technical data sheet. Store at 2°C to 8°C.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Is it possible to reduce sample volumes for the analysis of extracellular proteins in multiplex immunoassay for the Luminex platform?

Reduction of the sample volume by half, 25 uL, is a viable alternative when sample volume is limiting.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

I am interested in performing Luminex assays using BioSource kits, and I have a Luminex xMAP system. Besides the kits and system, what other reagents and equipment will I need?

The following is a list of general lab supplies that are required for running BioSource immunoassays on the Luminex xMAP system:
1) Sonicating water bath
2) Orbital shaker
3) Vortexer
4) Repeating and/or multi-channel pipetter (not required, but recommended)
5) Calibrated adjustable precision pipettes, with disposable plastic tips
6) Glass/plastic tubes and racks for preparing reagents
7) Graduated cylinder and container for preparing wash solution
8) Aluminum foil
9) Deionized or distilled water.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

Do the Luminex beads require special care in handling?

The Luminex beads should be protected from light because they are susceptible to photobleaching. We recommend protecting the beads by keeping containers covered with aluminum foil during all incubation steps, and exercising care during handling. The beads should not be frozen, subjected to excessive heat, or exposed to organic solvents.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

During my ProcartaPlex assay data analysis, I am getting a warning message that there is high bead aggregation. What should I do?

Here are possible causes and solutions for this issue:

- Check the protocol settings (make sure you select the correct DD settings).
- Check the level of sheath fluid and empty the waste.
- Before acquiring the plate, run calibration and verification beads on the Luminex instrument.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

During my ProcartaPlex assay data analysis, the beads fall below or to the lower left of their bead region on the bead map. Why is this?

Here are possible causes and solutions for this issue:

This usually indicates that the beads have been photobleached. This problem can also be caused by exposing the beads to organic solvents. Unfortunately, the assay will have to be repeated because the beads cannot be restored. The beads must be protected from light and organic solvents.
Alternatively, the instrument may be off in its measurements or you may have a calibration issue. Call the manufacturer for a service appointment.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

Citations & References (3)

Citations & References
Abstract
Cytokine markers as predictors of type of respiratory infection in patients during the influenza season.
Authors:Haran JP, Buglione-Corbett R, Lu S,
Journal:Am J Emerg Med
PubMed ID:23481156
'The objective of this study is to characterize the cytokine response among patients presenting with an influenza-like illness who are infected with the influenza virus, a bacterial pneumonia, or another viral infection. We hypothesize that there are differences in proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines in relation to cytokines associated with the ... More
MicroRNA-146a: a key regulator of astrocyte-mediated inflammatory response.
Authors:Iyer A, Zurolo E, Prabowo A, Fluiter K, Spliet WG, van Rijen PC, Gorter JA, Aronica E,
Journal:PLoS One
PubMed ID:23028621
Increasing evidence supports the involvement of microRNAs (miRNA) in the regulation of inflammation in human neurological disorders. In the present study we investigated the role of miR-146a, a key regulator of the innate immune response, in the modulation of astrocyte-mediated inflammation. Using Taqman PCR and in situ hybridization, we studied ... More
Humanized DRAGA mice immunized with Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites and chloroquine elicit protective pre-erythrocytic immunity.
Authors:Majji S, Wijayalath W, Shashikumar S, Brumeanu TD, Casares S
Journal:Malar J
PubMed ID:29540197
'Human-immune-system humanized mouse models can bridge the gap between humans and conventional mice for testing human vaccines. The HLA-expressing humanized DRAGA (HLA-A2.HLA-DR4.Rag1KO.IL2R?cKO.NOD) mice reconstitute a functional human-immune-system and sustain the complete life cycle of Plasmodium falciparum. Herein, the DRAGA mice were investigated for immune responses following immunization with live P. ... More