Human IL-7 Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody [PSH03-09]
cat.: HA721937
Product Type: Recombinant Rabbit monoclonal IgG, primary antibodies
Species reactivity: Human
Applications: ELISA(Cap)
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone number: PSH03-09
Form: Liquid
Storage condition: Store at +4℃ after thawing. Aliquot store at -20℃. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.
Storage buffer: PBS (pH7.4).
Concentration: 1ug/ul
Purification: Protein A affinity purified.
Molecular weight: Predicted band size: 20.2 kDa
Isotype: IgG
Immunogen: Recombinant protein within human IL-7 aa 26-177.
Positive control: Recombinant Human Human IL-7 (HA210595).
Subcellular location: Secreted.
Recommended Dilutions:
  ELISA(Cap)

Use at an assay dependent concentration. Can be paired for Sandwich ELISA with Rabbit monoclonal [PSH03-10] to Human Human IL-7 (Detector) (HA721938) and recombinant standard Human Human IL-7 (HA210595) as the standard. The reference range value is 8.2-2000 pg/ml.
Uniprot #: SwissProt: P13232 Human
Alternative names: IL 7 IL-7 Il7 IL7_HUMAN Interleukin 7 Interleukin-7 LP-1 Lymphopoietin 1
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HA721937_1.jpg Fig1: Sandwich ELISA analysis of human IL-7 matched pair antibodies

Elisa assay was performed by coating wells of a 96-well plate with 100 µl per well of capture antibody (HA721937) diluted in carbonate/bicarbonate buffer, at a concentration of 2 µg/mL overnight at 4℃. Wells of the plate were washed, blocked with 150 µl 0.05% tween-20 1%BSA blocking buffer, and incubated with serial diluted IL-7 protein starting from 2000 pg/ml to 0 pg/ml and detect antibody (HA721938) -Biotin (0.2 µg/ml) for 1 hour at 30℃ with shaking. Then the plate was washed and incubated with 100 µl per well of SA-HRP for 0.5 hour at 30℃ with shaking. Detection was performed using an Ultra TMB Substrate for 10 minutes at room temperature in the dark. The reaction was stopped with sulfuric acid and absorbances were read on a spectrophotometer at 450 nm.
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