Description
This assay uses the Luminex® 200™ platform.
Consider this assay for a focused analysis of 13 crucial cytokines and chemokines in porcine samples. The Porcine (Pig) Cytokine/Chemokine 13-Plex Discovery Assay® Array (PD13) includes essential biomarkers such as IL-6, TNFα, IL-10, and IFNγ, covering key aspects of immune and inflammatory responses in pigs.
This panel is valuable for research in veterinary immunology, infectious diseases, and inflammatory conditions in swine. For example, IL-6 and TNFα are critical in studying inflammatory responses and immune activation, while IL-10 provides insights into anti-inflammatory mechanisms.
The porcine model is also highly relevant for cardiovascular research due to its anatomical and physiological similarities to the human heart, significantly increasing the application of porcine models in translational research and clinical development.
Our assays are suitable for use with various porcine models, including the Hanford Minipig, Yucatan Minipig, Gottingen Minipig, Sinclair Minipig, and Yorkshire Pig. However, cross-reactivity may vary depending on the specific porcine model utilized in your research. For detailed information and to ensure the best fit for your study, please contact us or contact@evetechnologies.com.
With its targeted coverage, this assay provides reliable results from small sample volumes, making it a cost-effective choice for detailed cytokine profiling in porcine studies.
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Published Research Featuring Our PD13:
- Hefler, J., Hatami, S., Thiesen, A., Wagner, M. J., Mainardi, G., Himmat, S., Karvellas, C. J., Bigam, D. L., Freed, D. H., & Shapiro, A. M. J. (2024). Cyclosporine A does not mitigate liver ischemia/reperfusion injury in an ex vivo porcine model of donation after circulatory death. Annals of Transplantation, 29, e941054-1–e941054-13.
- Inci, I., Arni, S., Iskender, I., Citak, N., Monné Rodriguez, J., Weisskopf, M., Opitz, I., Weder, W., Frauenfelder, T., Krafft, M. P., & Spahn, D. R. (2020). Functional, metabolic and morphologic results of ex vivo donor lung perfusion with a perfluorocarbon-based oxygen carrier nanoemulsion in a large animal transplantation model. Cells, 9(11), 2501.
- Ehrsam, J. P., Arni, S., Weisskopf, M., Nowack, M., & Inci, I. (2023). Extracorporeal cytokine adsorption reduces systemic cytokine storm and improves graft function in lung transplantation. JTCVS Open, 15, 497-507.
- Boston, T. E., Wang, F., Lin, X., Leonard, S., Kim, S. W., McKilligan, D., Fellner, V., & Odle, J. (2022). Gruel creep feeding accelerates growth and alters intestinal health of young pigs. Animals, 12(18), 2408.