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TNF-alpha: ELISA Kits

TNF-alpha (Tumor necrosis factor alpha) plays a central role in inflammation, immune system development, apoptosis, and lipid metabolism. TNF-alpha was first identified as a cytotoxic factor produced by macrophages capable of killing mouse tumor cells. It is the prototypic ligand and along with Lymphotoxin-alpha, were identified as the first members of the TNF superfamily. Active TNF-alpha and other members of the TNF superfamily exist as a homotrimer with high structural homology. Receptor binding occurs at the interface of two TNF-alpha monomers. And receptor activation occurs when all three monomer interfaces are engaged with a receptor. For TNF-alpha, receptor binding and activation occurs through TNF R1 or TNF RII, and subsequently leads to activation of NF-kB or MAPK signaling pathways. Another pathway that TNF-alpha can activate utilizes the death domain of TNF RI to induce apoptosis. TNF-alpha promotes the inflammatory response largely through NF-kB signaling, and inhibition of TNF-alpha has proven successful in treating many autoimmune disorders. TNF-alpha is also present on the cell surface as membrane-bound TNF-alpha can induce the lysis of neighboring tumor cells and virus infected cells. TNF-alpha protein is translated as a type II transmembrane protein containing an N-terminal transmembrane domain. The soluble cytokine is released from its cell-anchoring TM domain by proteolytic processing by metalloproteases.

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TNF-alpha: ELISA Kits

TNF-alpha (Tumor necrosis factor alpha) plays a central role in inflammation, immune system development, apoptosis, and lipid metabolism. TNF-alpha was first identified as a cytotoxic factor produced by macrophages capable of killing mouse tumor cells. It is the prototypic ligand and along with Lymphotoxin-alpha, were identified as the first members of the TNF superfamily. Active TNF-alpha and other members of the TNF superfamily exist as a homotrimer with high structural homology. Receptor binding occurs at the interface of two TNF-alpha monomers. And receptor activation occurs when all three monomer interfaces are engaged with a receptor. For TNF-alpha, receptor binding and activation occurs through TNF R1 or TNF RII, and subsequently leads to activation of NF-kB or MAPK signaling pathways. Another pathway that TNF-alpha can activate utilizes the death domain of TNF RI to induce apoptosis. TNF-alpha promotes the inflammatory response largely through NF-kB signaling, and inhibition of TNF-alpha has proven successful in treating many autoimmune disorders. TNF-alpha is also present on the cell surface as membrane-bound TNF-alpha can induce the lysis of neighboring tumor cells and virus infected cells. TNF-alpha protein is translated as a type II transmembrane protein containing an N-terminal transmembrane domain. The soluble cytokine is released from its cell-anchoring TM domain by proteolytic processing by metalloproteases.

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Sensitivity: 7.21 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 10.9 - 700 pg/mL (Cell Culture Supernates, Serum, EDTA Plasma, Heparin Plasma)
Mouse TNF-alpha  ELISA Cell Culture Supernate Standard Curve
(5)
Sensitivity: 7.02 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 31.3 - 2,000 pg/mL (Cell Culture Supernates, Serum, EDTA Plasma, Heparin Plasma)
Human TNF-  alpha Standard Curve
(5)
Assay Range: 31.2 - 2,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Mouse TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve

Quantikine Quickit version available - results in 90 minutes (QK210).

Sensitivity: 0.049 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 0.156 - 10 pg/mL (Serum, EDTA Plasma, Heparin Plasma)
Human TNF-alpha  Quantikine HS ELISA Kit Sensitivity Competitor Comparison
(8)
Sensitivity: 5 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 12.5 - 800 pg/mL (Cell Culture Supernates, Serum, EDTA Plasma, Heparin Plasma)
Rat TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
(2)
Assay Range: 15.6 - 1,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Human TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
Assay Range: 62.5 - 4,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Rat TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
Sensitivity: 5 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 23.4 - 1,500 pg/mL (Cell Culture Supernates, Serum, EDTA Plasma, Heparin Plasma)
Porcine TNF-alpha ELISA Cell Culture Supernate Standard Curve
(3)
Sensitivity: 4.2 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 7.8 - 500 pg/mL (Cell Culture Supernates, Serum, EDTA Plasma, Heparin Plasma)
Canine TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
(2)
Sensitivity: 0.481 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 2.24 - 7,000 pg/mL
HIV-1 Gag p24 Standard Curve
(10)
Assay Range: 31.2 - 2,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Porcine TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
Assay Range: 15.6 - 1,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Canine TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
Sensitivity: 0.295 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 0.781 - 50 pg/mL (Serum, EDTA Plasma, Heparin Plasma)
Mouse TNF-alpha  ELISA Standard Curve
(2)
Assay Range: 125 - 8,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Bovine TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve

For use with catalog number HSTA00E, SSTA00E, and PHSTA00E

Applications: Ctrl
Assay Range: 31.2 - 2,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Rabbit TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve

For use with catalog numbers DTA00D, STA00D, and PDTA00D

Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 31.2 - 2,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Equine TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
Assay Range: 31.2 - 2,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Primate TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
Assay Range: 15.6 - 1,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Feline TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
Sensitivity: 6.2 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Assay Range: 15.6 - 1,000 pg/mL (Cell Culture Supernates, Serum, EDTA Plasma)
Rhesus Macaque TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve
(2)
Assay Range: 31.2 - 2,000 pg/mL
Applications: ELISA
Guinea Pig TNF-alpha ELISA Standard Curve

For use with catalog number QTA00C

Applications: ELISA, Ctrl

For use with catalog number MHSTA50

Applications: Ctrl

For use with catalog number QK210

Applications: Ctrl
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