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Tgf β1 single plex magnetic bead kit

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The TGF-β1 Single Plex Magnetic Bead Kit is a laboratory equipment product that is used for the quantitative measurement of the transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) protein in biological samples. The kit utilizes magnetic beads coated with antibodies specific to TGF-β1 to capture and detect the target protein.

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Multiplex Cytokine/Chemokine Profiling

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To measure TGF-β1 expression, we utilized a TGF-β1 Single Plex Magnetic Bead Kit (TGFBMAG-64K-01, EMD Millipore, Billerica, MA, USA). A 32 Multiplex Mouse Cytokine/Chemokine Magnetic Bead Panel (MCYTOMAG-70K Millipore, Billerica, MA, USA) was used to measure the expression of 32 cytokine/chemokine, as shown in Table 1.
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Meniscal Healing Potential of Growth Factors

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The dishes were incubated at 37 ℃, 5% carbon dioxide (CO2) [21 (link)]. The amount of growth factors released in the culture media were sampled at 15 min, 1 day, 3 days, 7 days and 14 days [14 (link), 21 (link)]. In reference to a previous study, 5 ml of culture media was collected at each time point, frozen at − 80 ℃ and replaced with 5 ml of additional culture media [14 (link)]. Measurement of growth factors was performed by ELISA kits (Luminex® Assay Human Premixed Multi-Analyte Kit, R&D Systems, Inc., Minneapolis, USA and TGF-β1 Single Plex Magnetic Bead Kit, EMD Millipore, Darmstadt, Germany). ELISA was performed at Filgen, Inc. (Nagoya, Japan). PDGF-AB, VEGF, TGF-β1, bFGF, and SDF1 were chosen to be analyzed since the growth factors have been shown to be favorable in meniscal healing and have been detected to be released from platelet concentrates [12 (link), 13 (link)].
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Multiplex Protein Analysis of Radiation Damage

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A list of the 33 proteins assayed and known primary function is shown in Table 1. A Biorad protein assay was run for each tissue type (plasma and intestine) and experimental groups (For example, 19.75 Gy WAI, 19.75 Gy WAI + LR, 19.75 Gy WAI + IL-22, and 19.75 Gy WAI + LR-IL-22) using a Biotek Epoch microplate-spectrophotometer (Biotek Instruments, Inc., Winooski, VT). We utilized a TGF-β1 Single Plex Magnetic Bead Kit, as well as a 32 Multiplex Mouse Cytokine/Chemokine Magnetic Bead Panel (EMD Millipore, Billerica, MA, USA) that tested protein concentrations for each protein (Milliplex® for Luminex® xMAP® Technology). Each kit (MCYTOMAG-70K, TGFBMAG-64K-01) provided reagents for use in the Luminex Protein Immunoassay, which included 1 vial of Mouse Cytokine/Chemokine Standard, 2 vials Mouse Cytokine/Chemokine Quality Controls, 1 vial Serum Matrix, 96-Well Plate, 30 mL Assay Buffer, 60 mL 10X Wash Buffer, 3.2 mL bottle Mouse Cytokine Detection Antibodies, 1 3.2 mL bottle Streptavidin-Phycoerythrin. The 32 Multiplex kit (MCYTOMAG-70K) provided 1 3.5 mL pre-Mixed 32-plex Beads. The TGF-β1 kit (TGFBMAG-64K-01) provided the above reagents, as well as 5 mL Sample Diluent, 1.0 mL 1.0 N HCl, 1.0 mL 1 N NaOH, and 3.5 mL Anti-TGFB1 Beads.
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