Component | Use | Quantity | Catalog # |
Anti-Chicken IL-13 Polyclonal Antibody | Capture Antibody | 100 µg | KP2071C-100 |
Biotinylated Anti-Chicken IL-13 Polyclonal Antibody | Detection Antibody | 50 µg | KPB2072C-050 |
Chicken IL-13 Recombinant Protein | Standard | 5 µg | RP0733C-005 |
The Chicken IL-13 Do-It-Yourself ELISA contains capture antibody, standard, and detection antibody for development of a Chicken IL-13 ELISA. The antibodies have been determined to function in an ELISA with the standard provided. Optimal buffers, concentrations, incubation times, incubation temperatures, and methods for the ELISA have not been determined. A working knowledge of ELISA is strongly recommended. The quantities of components provided are not matched. Components may also be purchased separately.
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Interleukin 13 (IL-13) is secreted by many cell types, but especially T helper type 2 (Th2) cells. IL-13 is an important mediator of allergic inflammation and disease. In addition to effects on immune cells, IL-13 is implicated as a central mediator of the physiologic changes induced by allergic inflammation in many tissues. The functions of IL-13 overlap considerably with those of IL-4, especially with regard to changes induced on hematopoietic cells, but these effects are probably less important given the more potent role of IL-4. Thus, although IL-13 can induce immunoglobulin E (IgE) secretion from activated human B cells, deletion of IL-13 from mice does not markedly affect either Th2 cell development or antigen-specific IgE responses induced by potent allergens. In comparison, deletion of IL-4 abrogates these responses. Thus, rather than a lymphoid cytokine, IL-13 acts more prominently as a molecular bridge linking allergic inflammatory cells to the non-immune cells in contact with them, thereby altering physiological function.
Alternate Names - IL13, IL-13, P600, interleukin 13
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