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Luminex analyzer

Manufactured by R&D Systems
Sourced in United States

The Luminex Analyzer is a multiplex detection system that utilizes flow cytometry technology to analyze multiple analytes simultaneously in a single sample. The core function of the Luminex Analyzer is to quantify the presence and concentration of specific proteins, nucleic acids, or other biomolecules in a sample.

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Monocyte Counts and IL-4 Levels Measurement

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Monocyte counts were measured from venous blood samples using an XE‐5000 hematology analyzer (Sysmex, Vienna, Vienna, Austria). IL‐4 levels were measured previously in the Vienna CATS study,24 using a Human IL‐4 Magnetic Luminex Assay (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN, USA) on a Luminex Analyzer.
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Luminex Assay for FSTL1 Protein Quantification

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Media were analyzed for FSTL1 protein levels using the Luminex magnetic bead-based multiplex assay (R&D Systems) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. In short, a standard curve was generated using calibrator diluent, and the standards and samples were transferred to a microplate. The microparticle cocktail was added to the wells, and the plate was incubated for 2 h at room temperature on a horizontal orbital microplate shaker, after which the plates were washed and consecutively incubated with the diluted Biotin-Antibody Cocktail and the diluted Streptavidin-PE cocktail. After resuspending the magnetic microparticles, the plates were read using a Luminex Analyzer (R&D Systems).
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