Human IFN Beta ELISA Kit, High Sensitivity (Serum, Plasma, TCM)
- IFN-beta ELISA is designed to measure human interferon beta in serum, plasma, and tissue culture media with 1.2 pg/ml LLOQ sensitivity
- Suitable for measurement of IFN-beta in autoimmune serum (link)
- Suitable for measurement of trademarked interferon beta 1a and interferon beta 1b therapeutic molecules in human serum (link)
- ELISA assay provides > 90% serum spike-recovery
- Reproducible results with inter-assay CV < 8% and intra-assay CV < 10%
- No inhibition of IFN beta detection by 3-log excess of soluble IFNAR2 protein
Product Name: VeriKine-HS Human Interferon Beta Serum ELISA Kit (LOQ 1.2 pg/ml)
Ordering
Catalog No. | Pack Size | Price | Quantity |
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41415-1 | 1 x 96-well plate | $775.00 |
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Specifications
Compatibility: Serum, Plasma, Tissue Culture MediaELISA Assay Range: 1.2 - 150 pg/mlSpeed: Incubation time, 3 hours, 30 minutesSpecificity: Human Interferon Beta 1a, Human Interferon Beta 1b (No cross-reactivity against human IFN-alpha, IFN-gamma, IFN-omega, IL-6; mouse IFN-alpha, IFN-beta; or rat IFN-beta.)Synonyms: Human Beta Interferon, Human Fibroblast IFN, Human IFN Beta, Human Fibroblast Interferon, Human Beta IFN, Human Type I Interferon Beta, Human IFN B
Inter-Assay CV: < 8%Intra-Assay CV: < 10%Spike Recovery: > 90% in Serum
Storage: 2-8°CExpiration Date: One year from date of manufactureShipping Condition: Wet Ice
Materials Provided:
- Pre-coated microtiter plate
- Plate Sealers
- Wash Solution Concentrate
- Human Interferon Beta 1a Standard, 100,000 pg/ml
- Standard Diluent
- Sample Buffer
- Antibody Concentrate
- HRP Conjugate Concentrate
- Diluent Additive III
- Assay Diluent
- TMB Substrate
- Stop Solution
Tech Info / Data
Detailed Related Product Information:
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The High Sensitivity Human IFN Beta Serum ELISA Kit has been developed to measure low/basal levels of human IFN-beta in autoimmune sera, normal serum/ plasma or tissue culture media samples by sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). This assay is suitable for measurement of trademarked therapeutic molecules in human serum samples. Researchers and clinical investigators examining a) the pharmacokinetics of IFN-beta molecules, b) IFN-beta as a biomarker, or c) IFN-beta as a pharmacodynamic marker of TLR agent or other immune response modifier activity will find this highly sensitive and specific assay to be an essential laboratory tool.
Interferon beta (IFN-beta) is part of the first wave of cytokine response in cells. Pathogen infection can result in the activation of interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) that functions in trans to activate IFN beta gene transcription. IFN-beta is biologically unique when compared to other interferons and studies have shown that IFN-beta has overlapping and distinct gene expression patterns as compared to IFN-alpha. It appears that IFN-beta binds to the Type I IFN receptor with higher affinity than the other Type I IFNs and it may also regulate receptor internalization in a different manner. Additionally, IFN-beta has long been known to inhibit viral replication as part of the body’s innate antiviral response and is used as a therapeutic for treatment of multiple sclerosis and some tumors.
Citations
Posters:
- NEW Performance Characterization Of A High Sensitivity Human Interferon Beta ELISA Kit In Healthy Serum, Patient Serum And Plasma Samples (link)
- Validation of a Highly Sensitive Immunoassay for the Quantitation of Interferon Beta in Autoimmune Sera (link)
- Optimization and Validation of an ELISA kit for the Quantification of Four Interferon-Beta (IFN-β) Marketed Compounds in Human Serum (link)
39 Citations:
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Documentation
Levels of Interferon Beta in 128 Normal Donor and 54 Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patient Sera on & off IFN Beta therapies quantified using PBL"s High Sensitivity Human IFN Beta ELISA (41415)