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Elisa kits for human ccl2

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The ELISA kits for human CCL2 from R&D Systems are designed to quantitatively measure the concentration of human CCL2 (also known as monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 or MCP-1) in cell culture supernatants, serum, and plasma. The kits utilize the quantitative sandwich enzyme immunoassay technique.

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Cytokine Quantification by ELISA

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All ELISA experiments were carried out using diluted cell culture supernatants according to the manufacturer’s instructions. ELISA kits for human TNF (#88-7346-88) and IL-8 (#88-8086-88) were from Invitrogen, human IL-6 (#88-7066-88) from eBioscience; ELISA kits for human CCL2 (#DY279) and CCL5 (#DY278) were from R&D Systems, for human interferon β from PBL Assay Science (41410-1).
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Cytokine Quantification by ELISA

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All ELISA experiments were carried out using diluted cell culture supernatants according to the manufacturer’s instructions. ELISA kits for human TNF (#88-7346-88) and IL-8 (#88-8086-88) were from Invitrogen, human IL-6 (#88-7066-88) from eBioscience; ELISA kits for human CCL2 (#DY279) and CCL5 (#DY278) were from R&D Systems, for human interferon β from PBL Assay Science (41410-1).
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