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The
U-PLEX platform offers validated components that can be combined to create high quality assays quickly and easily. The U-PLEX Human I-TAC Antibody Set is a matched pair of antibodies that can be used (with other U-PLEX components such as plates, calibrators, diluents, and MSD GOLD Read Buffer B) to build U-PLEX assays that measure I-TAC. These assays can measure I-TAC alone or in multiplex panels with other biomarkers. The Product Inserts in the “Documentation” tab (below) provide detailed instructions for building assays with U-PLEX Antibody Sets.
For information on multiplexing I-TAC with other analytes, please see
U-PLEX Biomarker Group 1 (hu) Assays, or
U-PLEX Immuno-Oncology Group 1 (hu) Assays.
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Analyte(s)
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I-TAC
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Species
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Human
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Usage Statement
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Storage Condition
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2-8 °C
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Gene ID(s)
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6373
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UniProt ID(s)
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O14625
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Schedule B Code
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3822.19.0000
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Product Description
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Quantity per Kit
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Biotin Anti-human I-TAC Antibody
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2-8 °C
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1 vial (1 vial)
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SULFO-TAG Anti-human I-TAC Antibody
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2-8 °C
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1 vial (1 vial)
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Product Description
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Storage
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Quantity per Kit
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Biotin Anti-human I-TAC Antibody
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2-8 °C
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1 vial (5 plate size)
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SULFO-TAG Anti-human I-TAC Antibody
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2-8 °C
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1 vial (5 plate size)
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Product Inserts
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Datasheets
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Product Highlights
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Biomarkers of Tuberculosis Severity and Treatment Effect: A Directed Screen of 70 Host Markers in a Randomized Clinical Trial
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Biomarkers of inflammation and coagulation are associated with mortality and Hepatitis flares in persons coinfected with HIV and Hepatitis viruses.
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Is maternal obesity associated with sustained inflammation in extremely low gestational age newborns?
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Barrier responses of human bronchial epithelial cells to grass pollen exposure.
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Changes in novel biomarkers of disease activity in juvenile and adult dermatomyositis are sensitive biomarkers of disease course.
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