カタログ製品コード : C-EK1202
Human IL-20 ELISA kit
24T | ¥55,200 | (¥2,300/T) (税別) |
48T | ¥69,200 | (¥1,442/T) (税別) |
96T | ¥78,000 | (¥813/T) (税別) |
標準納期 : 2週間 |
カタログ製品コード : C-EK1202
Human IL-20 ELISA kit
24T | ¥55,200 | (¥2,300/T) (税別) |
48T | ¥69,200 | (¥1,442/T) (税別) |
96T | ¥78,000 | (¥813/T) (税別) |
標準納期 : 2週間 |
メーカー名 | 遺伝子名 | 種交差性 | 測定範囲 | サンプル量 | 適用サンプル | ドキュメント |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MultiSciences | IL-20 | Human | 46.88 - 3000 pg/ml | 50 μl | 血清、血漿、細胞培養上清 |
■保存方法 :
キットは未開封の場合、4℃で保管すること。 開封後は標準溶液を-20℃で保存し、他の試薬は4℃で保存すること。
■構成内容 :
96-well polystyrene microplate coated with a monoclonal antibody against IL-20 |
Human IL-20 Standard, lyophilized |
IL-20 Detect Antibody |
Standard Diluent |
Streptavidin-HRP |
Assay Buffer (10×) |
Substrate (TMB) |
Stop Solution |
washing Buffer (20×) |
Plate Covers |
■キーワード :
Homo sapiens,Human,Interleukin-20,IL-20,Cytokine Zcyto10,IL20,ZCYTO10,UNQ852/PRO1801
■ターゲット情報 :
This assay employs the quantitative sandwich enzyme immunoassay technique for the quantitative detection of human IL-20. The Human IL-20 ELISA is for research use only. Not for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
Human interleukin 20 (IL-20) is a protein belonging to the IL-10 family of cytokines. It exhibits approximately 28% amino acid (aa) identity with IL-10 and 76% aa identity with mouse IL-20. IL-20 is produced by activated keratinocytes and monocytes and transmits an intracellular signal through two distinct cell-surface receptor complexes on keratinocytes and other epithelial cells. A specific receptor for this cytokine is found to be expressed in skin and upregulated dramatically in psoriatic skin, suggesting a role for this protein in epidermal function and psoriasis. In addition, IL-20 regulates proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes during inflammation, particularly inflammation associated with the skin. IL-20 also causes cell expansion of multipotential hematopoietic progenitor cells. The over-expression of both human and mouse forms of IL-20 results in keratinocyte hyperproliferation, abnormal epidermal differentiation, and neonatal lethality.