Description
This assay uses the Luminex® 200™ platform.
Consider this assay for an in-depth exploration of diverse biomarkers relevant to cardiovascular health, inflammation, and neurobiology. The Human Supplemental Biomarker 10-Plex Discovery Assay® Array (HDHSB10) measures BDNF, MPO, PDGF-AA, sICAM-1, and RANTES, among others, providing critical insights into a range of biological processes from a single sample.
Ideal for studies on neuroinflammatory diseases, metabolic disorders, and cardiovascular conditions, this assay provides insights into the roles of markers like BDNF and MPO in these contexts. For instance, MPO is associated with oxidative stress, while BDNF is crucial for neuronal health.
For a more comprehensive immune profile, consider running our most popular human array, the Human Cytokine/Chemokine Panel A 48-Plex Discovery Assay® Array (HD48A) in addition to this assay. The HD48A is our most popular human array, providing an extensive cytokine and chemokine profile by measuring 48 biomarkers simultaneously from a small sample volume. This powerful assay includes essential biomarkers such as IL-6, TNFα, VEGF-A, and IL-10, providing a broad view of immune responses and inflammatory pathways. Combining these assays will give you a more detailed and holistic understanding of the immune landscape in your research models.
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Published Research Featuring Our HDHSB10:
- Chen, K. S., Noureldein, M. H., McGinley, L. M., Hayes, J. M., Rigan, D. M., Kwentus, J. F., Mason, S. N., Mendelson, F. E., Savelieff, M. G., & Feldman, E. L. (2023). Human neural stem cells restore spatial memory in a transgenic Alzheimer’s disease mouse model by an immunomodulating mechanism. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 15.
- Chui, M. K. K., Schneider, K., Miclau, K., LaHue, S. C., Furman, D., Leutwyler, H., & Newman, J. C. (2024). Associations of systemic inflammation and senescent cell biomarkers with clinical outcomes in older adults with schizophrenia. medRxiv.
- Dang, X., Cao, D., Zhao, J., Schank, M., Khanal, S., Nguyen, L. N. T., Wu, X. Y., Zhang, Y., Zhang, J., Jiang, Y., Ning, S., Wang, L., El Gazzar, M., Moorman, J. P., & Yao, Z. Q. (2022). Mitochondrial topoisomerase 1 inhibition induces topological DNA damage and T cell dysfunction in patients with chronic viral infection. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 12.