Mouse CXCL4/PF4 ELISA Kit

CAT#: EA100462

Mouse CXCL4/PF4 ELISA Kit


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Product Data
Assay Type Sandwich ELISA kit of Quantitative Detection for Mouse CXCL4/PF4
Assay Length 3.5 hours incubations; 1 hour washing and analyzing samples
Signal Colorimetric
Curve Range 15.6pg/ml-1000pg/ml
Sample Type Cell culture supernates, serum and plasma(heparin, EDTA).
Sample Volume 100 ul
Specificity This kit is used for quantitative detection of mouse CXCL4
Sensitivity <1pg/ml
Reactivities Mouse
Cross Reactivity There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins.
Interference No significant interference observed with available related molecules.
Components
  • 96-well plate precoated with anti- mouse CXCL4/PF4 antibody 1
  • Lyophilized recombinant mouse CXCL4/PF4 standard 10ng/tubex2
  • Biotinylated anti- mouse CXCL4/PF4 antibody 130ul(dilution 1:100)
  • Avidin-Biotin-Peroxidase Complex(ABC) 130ul(dilution 1:100)
  • Sample diluent buffer 30ml
  • Antibody diluent buffer 12ml
  • ABC diluent buffer 12ml
  • TMB color developing agent 10ml
  • TMB stop solution 10ml
Background Platelet factor 4(PF4) is a small cytokine belonging to the CXC chemokine family that is also known as chemokine(C-X-C motif) ligand 4(CXCL4). The PF4 gene was localized on map to 4q12-q13. Chemokines play fundamental roles in the development, homeostasis, and function of the immune system, and they have effects on cells of the central nervous system as well as on endothelial cells involved in angiogenesis or angiostasis. Platelet factor-4 is a 70-amino acid protein that is released from the alpha-granules of activated platelets and binds with high affinity to heparin. Its major physiologic role appears to be neutralization of heparin-like molecules on the endothelial surface of blood vessels, thereby inhibiting local antithrombin III activity and promoting coagulation. As a strong chemoattractant for neutrophils and fibroblasts, PF4 probably has a role in inflammation and wound repair.
Gene Symbol Pf4
Gene ID 56744

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