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Uncoated Human MIP-1β(Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Beta) ELISA Kit

Uncoated Human MIP-1β(Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Beta) ELISA Kit

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The UNCOATED HUMAN MIP-1Β (MACROPHAGE INFLAMMATORY PROTEIN 1 BETA) ELISA KIT is a cutting-edge diagnostic tool designed for the accurate and efficient detection of MIP-1Β in human samples. MIP-1Β is a crucial chemokine involved in the regulation of immune responses and inflammation. This ELISA kit provides researchers and clinicians with a reliable and sensitive method to quantify MIP-1Β levels in various biological samples, including serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatants.

This ELISA kit features an uncoated plate, allowing for the direct measurement of MIP-1Β without the need for additional coating steps. The kit includes all the necessary components, including pre-coated antibody, standards, and controls, as well as detection and washing buffers, enabling a streamlined and user-friendly workflow. The assay is based on the principle of a sandwich enzyme immunoassay, where MIP-1Β present in the sample binds to the immobilized antibody on the plate, followed by the addition of a detection antibody and subsequent color development. The optical density of each well is measured using a microplate reader, providing quantitative results that can be easily interpreted.

With its high sensitivity and specificity, this UNCOATED HUMAN MIP-1Β ELISA KIT is an invaluable tool for researchers and clinicians studying the role of MIP-1Β in various diseases and conditions, such as inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and cancer. Its wide dynamic range allows for the accurate measurement of both low and high concentrations of MIP-1Β, ensuring reliable results across a broad spectrum of samples. This ELISA kit offers a cost-effective and efficient solution for MIP-1Β detection, enabling researchers to gain valuable insights into the pathophysiology of diseases and potentially develop novel therapeutic strategies.
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