Human IL-4R enzyme-linked immunoassay kit
Specification | 96 Test |
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Sensitivity | 0.24 pg/ml (50 μl);2.90 pg/ml (10 μl) |
Standard Curve Range | 2.74~2000 pg/ml |
Standard Curve Gradient | 7 Points/3 Folds |
Number of Incubations | 2 |
Sample Volume | 50 μl/10 μl |
Type | Fully Ready-to-Use |
Operation Duration | 120min |

pg/ml | O.D. | Average | Corrected | |
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0.00 | 0.0238 | 0.0229 | 0.0233 | |
2.74 | 0.0397 | 0.0423 | 0.0410 | 0.0177 |
8.23 | 0.0545 | 0.0561 | 0.0553 | 0.0320 |
24.69 | 0.1156 | 0.1163 | 0.1160 | 0.0926 |
74.07 | 0.2897 | 0.2685 | 0.2791 | 0.2558 |
222.22 | 0.7496 | 0.7079 | 0.7288 | 0.7054 |
666.67 | 1.8710 | 1.8480 | 1.8595 | 1.8362 |
2000.00 | 3.6970 | 3.7390 | 3.7180 | 3.6947 |
Precision
Intra-assay Precision | Inter-assay Precision | |||||
Sample Number | S1 | S2 | S3 | S1 | S2 | S3 |
22 | 22 | 22 | 6 | 6 | 6 | |
Average(pg/ml) | 33.7 | 186.6 | 623.1 | 33.5 | 171.6 | 477.7 |
Standard Deviation | 1.9 | 9.4 | 24.2 | 2.2 | 7.1 | 8.3 |
Coefficient of Variation(%) | 5.5 | 5.0 | 3.9 | 6.4 | 4.1 | 1.7 |
Intra-assay Precision (Precision within an assay) Three samples of known concentration were tested twenty times on one plate to assess intra-assay precision.
Inter-assay Precision (Precision between assays) Three samples of known concentration were tested six times on one plate to assess intra-assay precision.
Spike Recovery
The spike recovery was evaluated by spiking 3 levels of human IL-4R into health human serum sample. The un-spiked serum was used as blank in this experiment.
The recovery ranged from 80% to 130% with an overall mean recovery of 113%.
Sample Values
Sample Matrix | Sample Evaluated | Range (pg/ml) | Detectable (%) | Mean of Detectable (pg/ml) |
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Serum | 30 | 122-235.96 | 100 | 176.01 |
Serum/Plasma – Thirty samples from apparently healthy volunteers were evaluated for the presence of IL-4R in this assay. No medical histories were available for the donors.
Product Data Sheet
Background: IL-4R
nterleukin 4 (IL-4) is a pleiotropic cytokine produced by activated T cells, mast cells, and basophils. The biological functions of IL-4 are mediated by the binding of IL‑4 to high-affinity cell surface receptor complexes. Two types of IL-4 receptor complexes have been described. The type I IL-4 receptor complex is composed of a high-affinity IL-4-binding subunit (referred to as IL-4 R alpha ) and the common gamma chain that does not bind IL-4 by itself. The type II IL-4 receptor complex is composed of IL-4 R alpha and IL-13 R alpha 1. Besides IL-4 signals, the type II IL-4 receptor complex can also transduce IL-13 signals. In the type II complex, the IL-4 R alpha subunit binds only IL-4 and not IL-13. Similarly, the IL-13 R alpha 1 subunit binds only IL-13 and not IL-4. The cDNA clones for both the human and mouse IL-4 R alpha have been isolated and shown to encode an approximately 140 kDa type I transmembrane protein with a large cytoplasmic domain that is essential for signal transduction. In mouse cells, an alternatively spliced variant encoding a soluble secreted IL-4 R alpha isoform has also been identified. Naturally occurring soluble IL-4 R alpha that binds IL-4 with high-affinity has been found in mouse and human biological fluids.