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Human CTACK(Cutaneous T-cell Attracting Chemokine) ELISA Kit

Human CTACK(Cutaneous T-cell Attracting Chemokine) ELISA Kit

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The Human CTACK (Cutaneous T-Cell Attracting Chemokine) ELISA Kit is a highly reliable and efficient tool designed for the quantitative measurement of CTACK in human serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatant samples. This ELISA kit utilizes a sandwich enzyme immunoassay technique, ensuring accurate and precise results. CTACK, also known as CCL27, is a chemokine that plays a crucial role in the recruitment and activation of T-cells in the skin, making it an essential biomarker for various skin-related diseases and conditions.

This ELISA kit offers several key features that make it an ideal choice for researchers and clinicians. Firstly, it has a wide dynamic range, allowing for the detection of CTACK in a broad concentration range, ensuring the accurate quantification of both high and low levels of this chemokine. Additionally, the kit exhibits excellent sensitivity, with a low detection limit, enabling the detection of even trace amounts of CTACK in samples. This sensitivity is further enhanced by the high specificity of the antibodies used in the assay, ensuring minimal cross-reactivity with other chemokines or proteins.

The Human CTACK ELISA Kit is user-friendly and straightforward, with a simple protocol that can be completed within a few hours. The kit includes all the necessary components, including pre-coated microplate wells, standards, controls, and detection antibodies, eliminating the need for time-consuming and complex preparation steps. Furthermore, the kit provides accurate and reproducible results, with excellent intra- and inter-assay precision, ensuring reliable data for research and clinical applications. Overall, this ELISA kit offers a comprehensive solution for the quantitative measurement of CTACK, facilitating the study and understanding of its role in various skin-related diseases and conditions.

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