Product References — Mouse IgG ELISA Kit

Trending ELISA Kits, Designed with You in Mind - Order Now While Supplies Last

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Trending ELISA Kits, Designed with You in Mind - Order Now While Supplies Last

We currently have overstock of some of our current most popular ELISA Kits, including coagulation factor kits, IgG, tPA, and more. We want to ensure that these kits get out to researchers that need them, so we’re offering discounts on bulk orders placed this week. Read below to find out more about these exciting ready-to-ship kits:   Our Customers Favorite ELISA Kits:   Human Total Factor VIII ELISA Kit Applications: Ideal for studies focusing on hemostasis, coagulation disorders, and thrombosis research. Benefits: Enables quantitative measurement of Factor VIII levels, crucial for diagnosing and monitoring hemophilia A and other clotting disorders....

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The Role of Type I Interferons in TLR7-Mediated Lupus and UVB-Induced Immune Cell Responses

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The Role of Type I Interferons in TLR7-Mediated Lupus and UVB-Induced Immune Cell Responses

Mouse IgG ELIS A Kit from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   The Role of Type I Interferons in TLR7-Mediated Lupus and UVB-Induced Immune Cell Responses Sonya Wolf-Fortune deepblue.lib.umich.edu 2019 "...Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that is heterogeneous and multi-symptomatic, occurring in a series of flares in patients. Incidence worldwide ranges from 0.3 to 23.7 per 100,000 persons each year, and prevalence ranges from 6.5 to 178.0 per 100,000 persons2 . Geographically, higher incidence of SLE is found in Asia .0031%, Australia .093%, and the Americas .02%3, 4 . Complex interactions including gender...

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Ultraviolet light induces increased T cell activation in lupus-prone mice via type I IFN-dependent inhibition of T regulatory cells

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Ultraviolet light induces increased T cell activation in lupus-prone mice via type I IFN-dependent inhibition of T regulatory cells

Mouse IgG ELISA Kit from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Ultraviolet light induces increased T cell activation in lupus-prone mice via type I IFN-dependent inhibition of T regulatory cells Sonya J. Wolf, Shannon N. Estadta, Jonathan Therosa, Tyson Moorea, Jason Ellisb ,Jianhua Liua, Tamra J. Reeda, Chaim O. Jacobe, Johann E. Gudjonssond, J. Michelle Kahlenberga Journal of Autoimmunity 2019 Jun 24 “…Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease in which patients experience devastating organ damage mediated by immune cells and inflammatory cytokine production [1,2]. Minimal sun exposure, especially ultraviolet (UV) B wavelengths, is a prominent...

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