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Elisa human il 10

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The ELISA (human IL-10) is a laboratory equipment used to detect and quantify the presence of human interleukin-10 (IL-10) in a sample. It is a type of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) that employs antibodies and color change to measure the concentration of IL-10 in a sample.

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THP-1 Macrophage Activation Assay

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THP-1 cells were seeded at 5 × 105 cells/well in 24-well plate in complete medium with 100 ng/ml PMA (Enzo Life Sciences) during 48 h, for differentiation in M0-macrophages. After differentiation, adherent M0 were washed with 2% FBS medium and co-incubated with bacteria (MOI 50) or its control (PBS-glycerol) in 2% FBS medium for 24 h. IL-10 was quantified in supernatant by ELISA (human IL-10; BioLegend).
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Assessing Bacterial-Induced IL-10 Secretion

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Assays were performed on three healthy donors. PBMCs were seeded at 1 million per well in 24-well plate. Bacteria were added at a MOI 50 or PBS-Glycerol, as a control, and co-cultures were maintained for 24 h. Interleukine-10 (IL-10) was quantified in supernatant by ELISA (human IL-10; BioLegend).
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