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Milliplex map kit human cytokine chemokine growth factor panel a magnetic bead panel

Manufactured by Merck Group
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The Milliplex® Map kit Human Cytokine/Chemokine/Growth Factor Panel A Magnetic Bead Panel is a multiplex assay designed to quantify multiple human proteins simultaneously in a single sample. The panel uses magnetic beads coated with analyte-specific antibodies to capture and detect the target proteins.

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Cytokine Profile Measurement Protocol

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IFN-γ, IL-1β, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-17A, IP-10 and TNF-α cytokine’s concentration was measured using Milliplex® Map kit Human Cytokine/Chemokine/Growth Factor Panel A Magnetic Bead Panel (Merck Kgaa, Darmstadt, Germany) and Luminex apparatus following manufacturer instruction (Luminex 200 MAGPIX).
IL-8 was measured by IL-8 Human ELISA (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) following the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Cytokine Detection in Semen Samples

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Detection and quantification of cytokines in semen were performed using the Milliplex Map kit Human Cytokine/Chemokine/Growth Factor Panel A Magnetic Bead Panel (Merck Kgaa, Darmstadt, Germany)
following the manufacturer's protocols. The plate was analyzed with the Luminex 200 MAGPIX. The limit of sensitivity (MinDc = minimum detectable concentration) and the linear range of detection for the analyzed cytokines are reported in Table S1. Data were analyzed using a 5-parameter logistic curve-fitting method for calculating analyte concentrations in samples.
Semen collection was done after a period of abstinence 2-7 days prior to the collection was requested to all the enrolled patients, according to World Health Organization recommendations. Semen analysis was performed as reported. 9 Quantification of semen leukocytes was done by counting the number of round cells/ml with an improved Neubauer hemocytometer and evaluating the percentage of leukocytes and immature germ cells after May-Grunwald staining of the examined specimen. All analyses were performed by the same team of our academic center.
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