Description
This assay uses the Luminex® 200™ platform.
Consider our most popular rat array for an in-depth analysis of 27 rat cytokines and chemokines. The Rat Cytokine/Chemokine 27-Plex Discovery Assay® Array (RD27) features key biomarkers such as IL-6, IL-10, TNFα, and VEGF-A, providing comprehensive insights into inflammatory and immune responses.
This panel is particularly useful for studying a variety of conditions including cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune disorders, and cancer. For instance, IL-6 and TNFα are central to chronic inflammation and autoimmune diseases, while VEGF-A is crucial for understanding angiogenesis and tumor progression.
With its extensive coverage, this assay offers detailed profiling from small sample volumes, making it ideal for research where a broad spectrum of cytokines is needed.
Discover the power of precision with our assay, expertly designed for the Luminex® 200™ platform. This cutting-edge technology enables the simultaneous detection of multiple biomarkers from a minimal single sample, delivering comprehensive insights with unmatched efficiency. Streamline your research and unlock a new level of detail with our advanced multiplex assay solution.
Recommended Dilution: The kit manufacturer recommends Serum and Plasma be run at a 2-fold dilution. If you wish to run your samples at a dilution, predilute your samples with PBS pH~7.5. See our Sample Dilution Guide for more information.
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Published Research Featuring Our RD27:
- Putra, M., Sharma, S., Gage, M., Gasser, G., Hinojo-Perez, A., Olson, A., Gregory-Flores, A., Puttachary, S., Wang, C., Anantharam, V., & Thippeswamy, T. (2020). Inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, 1400W, mitigates DFP-induced long-term neurotoxicity in the rat model. Neurobiology of Disease, 133, 104443.
- Huang, P., Freeman, W. D., Edenfield, B. H., Brott, T. G., Meschia, J. F., & Zubair, A. C. (2019). Safety and efficacy of intraventricular delivery of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in hemorrhagic stroke model. Scientific Reports, 9, Article 5674.
- Hong, J., Dragas, R., Khazaei, M., Ahuja, C. S., & Fehlings, M. G. (2021). Hepatocyte growth factor-preconditioned neural progenitor cells attenuate astrocyte reactivity and promote neurite outgrowth. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 15.