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Human mcp1 elisa kit

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Human MCP1 ELISA kit is a quantitative sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) designed to measure the concentration of human monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP1) in biological samples.

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CCL2 ELISA in Human and Mouse

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Human and mouse CCL2 ELISA were performed using commercially available kits accordingly to the manufacturer’s instructions (Thermo Fisher Scientific; Human MCP1 ELISA kit [BMS281] and MCP-1 Mouse ELISA Kit [BMS6005]).
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Cytokine Secretion Assay

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Results are presented as the means±S.E.M. Statistical analysis was performed with SAS/STAT ® 9.3 Software (SAS institute, Cary, NC). Comparison of the results between two groups was performed using the t -test. The results between multiple groups were compared by the Dunnett's test. Findings with a p< culture supernatants were quantified by commercial ELISA kits (Human MCP-1 ELISA Kit, ThermoScientific, Rockford IL, and Human IL-6 Immunoassay, R&D systems, Minneapolis, MN) according to the manufacturer's instructions, and normalized to the total protein content of HUVEC.
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