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Fluorokine e kit

Manufactured by R&D Systems
Sourced in United Kingdom

The Fluorokine E kit is a laboratory tool used for the detection and quantification of a specific analyte in a sample. It utilizes fluorescence-based detection technology to provide accurate and sensitive measurements. The kit includes the necessary reagents and materials to perform the analysis.

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3 protocols using fluorokine e kit

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Multiplex Cytokine Analysis Protocol

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Serum IFN-γ levels were measured using the BD Cytometric Bead Array Human Th1/Th2/Th17 cytokine kit (Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ) via the BD Accuri C6 flow cytometer with a sequential multi-channel analyzer (Becton Dickinson). Serum periostin was measured using an enzyme-linked immunoassay kit (Phoenix Pharmaceuticals, Burlingame, CA). MMP-1 was measured using the Fluorokine E kit (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN) and MMP-9 using the Quantikine enzyme-linked immunoassay kit (R&D Systems). All assays were performed according to the manufacturers’ instructions.
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Quantification of MMP-9, PE, and LTA4H in BAL Fluid

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The concentration of MMP-9 (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN), PE (MyBiosource, San Diego, CA, USA) and LTA4H (USCN Life Science, Hubei, PRC) in BAL fluid was measured using an ELISA, according to the manufacturer's directions. BAL fluid MMP-9 activity was determined by Fluorokine E kit (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN), and NE activity by a Fluorometric assay kit (Abcam, Cambridge, UK), according to the manufacturer's directions.
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Quantitative Analysis of MMP13 Activity

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MMP13 activity was analyzed using the Fluorokine E kit (R&D) following the manufacturer’s instructions. When 35S labeling was performed supernatant was collected just prior to labeling.
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