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Mmp13

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MMP13 is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Cloud-Clone. It is a metalloproteinase enzyme that plays a role in the breakdown of extracellular matrix components. The core function of MMP13 is to facilitate the degradation and remodeling of the extracellular matrix.

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2 protocols using mmp13

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Quantitative Analysis of Inflammatory Biomarkers

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Concentrations of MMP1, MMP3, MMP13, IL6 (Cloud Clone Corp, Katy, Texas, USA) and ADAMTS5 (MyBioSource, San Diego, California, USA) in the cell culture supernatant were determined using commercially available ELISA kits according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Values are presented in pg/mL. A standard curve was calculated for each assay with the following detection limits: MMP1 < 0.134ng/mL, MMP3 < 12.9pg/mL, MMP13 < 0.29ng/mL, ADAMTS5 = 31.2ng/mL and IL-6 <3pg/ml.
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Quantification of Collagenases Using ELISA

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The content of collagenases was determined with commercially available ELISA kits according to the manufacturers' instruction (MMP-1 -Sigma, cat. No. RAB0362; MMP-13 -Cloud-Clone Corp. cat. No. SEA0999Hu).
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