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IL-1B (human) AlphaLISA Detection Kit, 5,000 Assay Points

ITEM#: 2013-AL238F

MFR#: AL238F

The AlphaLISA® Human Interleukin 1 alpha (IL1a) Detection Kit is designed for detection and quantitation of human IL1a in serum, buffered solution or cell culture medium in a homogeneous (no-wash steps, no separation steps) assay..Formats: Our 500 as

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The AlphaLISA® Human Interleukin 1 alpha (IL1a) Detection Kit is designed for detection and quantitation of human IL1a in serum, buffered solution or cell culture medium in a homogeneous (no-wash steps, no separation steps) assay..Formats: Our 500 assay point kit allows you to run 500 wells in 96-well or 384-well format, using a 50 µL reaction volume (5 µL of sample). Our 5,000 assay point kit allows you to run 5,000 wells in 96-well or 384-well format, using a 50 µL reaction volume (5 µL of sample). Features: No-wash steps, no separation steps ELISA alternative technology Sensitive detection Broad sample compatibility Small sample volume Results in less than 3 hours Half the time of an ELISA assay Interleukin 1a (IL1a) is an 18 kDa pleiotropic cytokine involved in various immune responses, inflammatory processes, and hematopoiesis. The IL1 family includes the agonists IL1a and IL1ß and the antagonist IL1RA. These three molecules compete for the binding to type 1 IL1 receptor (IL-1R1). IL1a is produced as a pro-protein by macrophages and monocytes, and is processed to its active form as a response to cell injury, inducing cell apoptosis. IL1a gene polymorphism has been associated with Alzheimer’s disease and rheumatoid arthritis. AlphaLISA technology allows the detection of molecules of interest in a no-wash, highly sensitive, quantitative assay. In an AlphaLISA assay, a biotinylated anti-analyte antibody binds to the Streptavidin-coated Donor beads while another anti-analyte antibody is conjugated to AlphaLISA Acceptor beads. In the presence of the analyte, the beads come into close proximity. The excitation of the Donor beads causes the release of singlet oxygen molecules that triggers a cascade of energy transfer in the Acceptor beads, resulting in a sharp peak of light emission at 615 nm.