ELISA Pro: Human IgE
ELISA Pro: Human IgE
Components
Plate | Pre-coated ELISA strip plate (mAb 107) |
Detection mAb | 182, biotin |
Enzyme conjugate | Streptavidin-HRP |
Standard | Native human IgE ELISA standard |
Substrate | ELISA substrate: TMB for HRP |
Buffers/Solutions | ELISA diluent |
Standard reconstitution buffer | |
Streptavidin-HRP diluent | |
Wash buffer concentrate | |
Stop solution | |
Also provided | Adhesive plate covers |
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Performance
Standard range | 0.1-31.6 ng/ml |
Sensitivity | 0.03 ng/ml The lowest concentration that can be detected, but not necessarily quantified with precision and accuracy. This was determined by adding 5 standard deviations to the mean OD of background wells. |
Documents
Human IgE mAb guide
Selecting the appropriate mAbs is key to detecting both total and antigen-specific human IgA. This blog post explores Mabtech’s mAbs, tailored for ELISpot to detect human IgA antibody-secreting cells.
Application guide: ELISA
Antigen-specific IgE
Coating:
Antigen
Detection mAbs:
107/182/101, biotin
Total IgE
Coating:
107, unconjugated
Detection mAbs:
182, biotin
Application guide: ELISpot
Total IgE
Coating mAb:
107, unconjugated
Detection mAbs:
107/182/101, biotin
Get inspired!
Make sure to check out how researchers have used Mabtech's human IgE ELISA, ELISpot, and FluoroSpot kits in allergy research. You can find it all in our Publication database.
Tutorials
Publications (18)
Analyte information
IgE
Analyte description | The main physiological function of immunoglobulin E (IgE) is to protect against parasitic infestation. However, IgE is also associated with allergy, and allergen-specific IgE antibodies may trigger allergic reactions in the presence of the allergen. IgE is normally found in low amounts in serum/plasma but is significantly increased in allergic individuals, and the detection of allergen-specific IgE serves as the basis for many in vitro assays for allergy diagnosis. |
Alternative names | Immunoglobulin E, IgE |
Cell type | B cell |
Gene ID | 3497 |