Purpose | C-Series Mouse Cytokine Antibody Array 1 Kit. Detects 22 Mouse Cytokines. Suitable for all liquid sample types. |
Brand | RayBio? |
Sample Type | Serum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatant, Cell Lysate, Tissue Lysate |
Analytical Method | Semi-Quantitative |
Detection Method | Chemiluminescent |
Specificity | GCSF, GM-CSF, IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-9, IL-10, IL-12 p40/p70, IL-12 p70, IL-13, IL-17A, IFN-gamma, MCP-1 (CCL2), MCP-5, RANTES (CCL5), SCF, TNF RI (TNFRSF1A), TNF alpha, Thrombopoietin (TPO), VEGF-A |
Characteristics |
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Components |
Antibody Array Membranes Biotinylated Detection Antibody Cocktail Blocking Buffer Wash Buffers 1 and 2 Cell & Tissue Lysis Buffer Detection Buffers C and D Plastic Incubation Tray Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (in select kits) |
Material not included |
Pipettors, pipet tips and other common lab consumables Orbital shaker or oscillating rocker Tissue Paper, blotting paper or chromatography paper Adhesive tape or Saran Wrap Distilled or de-ionized water A chemiluminescent blot documentation system (such as UVP's ChemiDoc-It? or EpiChem II Benchtop Darkroom), X-ray Film and a suitable film processor, or another chemiluminescent detection system. |
Background | Cytokines play an important role in innate immunity, apoptosis, angiogenesis, cell growth and differentiation. They are involved in interactions between different cell types, cellular responses to environmental conditions, and maintenance of homeostasis. In addition, cytokines are also involved in most disease processes, including cancer and cardiac diseases. |
Application Notes |
Perform ALL incubation and wash steps under gentle rotation or rocking motion (~0.5 to 1 cycle/sec) using an orbital shaker or oscillating rocker to ensure complete and even reagent/sample coverage. Rocking/rotating too vigorously may cause foaming or bubbles to appear on the membrane surface which, should be avoided. All washes and incubations should be performed in the Incubation Tray (ITEM 10) provided in the kit. Cover the Incubation Tray with the lid provided during all incubation steps to avoid evaporation and outside debris contamination. Ensure the membranes are completely covered with sufficient sample or reagent volume during each incubation. Avoid forceful pipetting directly onto the membrane, instead, gently pipette samples and reagents into a corner of each well. Aspirate samples and reagents completely after each step by suctioning off excess liquid with a pipette. Tilting the tray so the liquid moves to a corner and then pipetting is an effective method. Optional overnight incubations may be performed for the following step to increase overall spot signal intensities: - Sample Incubation - Biotinylated Antibody Cocktail Incubation - HRP-Streptavidin Incubation |
Comment |
The C-Series arrays feature chemiluminescent signal detection. The antibodies are spotted on nitrocellulose membrane solid supports and are handled in a very similar manner to Western blots. |
Sample Volume | 1 mL |
Plate | Membrane |
Protocol |
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Sample Preparation |
Use serum-free conditioned media if possible. If serum-containing conditioned media is required, it is highly recommended that complete medium be used as a control since many types of sera contains cytokines. We recommend the following parameters for your samples: 50 to 100 μl of original or diluted serum, plasma, cell culture media, or other body fluid, or 50-500 μg/ml of protein for cell and tissue lysates. If you experience high background or if the fluorescent signal intensities exceed the detection range, further dilution of your sample is recommended. |
Assay Procedure |
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Calculation of Results |
Visual comparison of array images may be sufficient to see differences in relative protein expression. However, most researchers will want to perform numerical comparisons of the signal intensities (or more precisely, signal densities), using 2-D densitometry. Gel/Blot documentation systems and other chemiluminescent or phosphorescent detection systems are usually sold as a package with compatible densitometry software. Any densitometry software should be sufficient to obtain spot signal densities from your scanned images. One such software program, ImageJ, is available for free from the NIH website along with an array plug-in. |
Assay Precision | Inter-array Coefficient of Variation (CV) of spot signal intensities as low as 5% when run under optimal conditions. |
Restrictions | For Research Use only |
Handling Advice | The antibody printed side of each membrane is marked by a dash (-) or number (#) in the upper left corner. Do not allow membranes to dry out during the experiment or they may become fragile and break OR high and/or uneven background may occur. Grasp membranes by the corners or edges only using forceps. DO NOT touch printed antibody spots. |
Storage | -20 °C |
Storage Comment | For best results, store the entire kit frozen at -20°C upon arrival. Stored frozen, the kit will be stable for at least 6 months which is the duration of the product warranty period. Once thawed, store array membranes and 1X Blocking Buffer at -20°C and all other reagents undiluted at 4°C for no more than 3 months. |
Expiry Date | 6 months |
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