Athens Research/Cambio - Excellence in Molecular Biology/10 AEU (100ug)/ATW0077-100

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Aptamers

Aptamers: Catalogue Aptamers

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If the listed modifications do not meet your needs many other modifications are available on request

All Aptamers from Base Pair Bio are available with the following modifications

Please choose your modification and add as an extra catalogue number:

ATWUNMOD - Unmodified

ATWAMINE - Amine modification

ATWBIOTIN - Biotin modification

ATWTHIOL - Thiol modification (extra charge)

ATWFLUOR - Fluor (all) modification (extra charge)

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Interleukin 6 (IL6) Aptamer to Murine Protein Target

IL6 (mu) - sandwich pair ATW0077

Base Pair Bio

Catalogue No.DescriptionPack SizePriceQty
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ATW0077-100IL6 (mu)10 AEU (100ug)POAQuantityAdd to Order
ATW0077-25IL6 (mu)2.5 AEU (25ug)POAQuantityAdd to Order

Interleukin 6 (IL6) Aptamer to Murine Protein Target

IL6 (mu) - sandwich pair ATW0077

Base Pair Bio

Interleukin 6 (IL6) is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokine. It is secreted by T cells and macrophages to stimulate immune response and is also considered a "myokine," a cytokine produced from muscle, and is elevated in response to muscle contraction. It is significantly elevated with exercise, and precedes the appearance of other cytokines in the circulation. During exercise, it is thought to act in a hormone-like manner to mobilize extracellular substrates and/or augment substrate delivery. Additionally, osteoblasts secrete IL6 to stimulate osteoclast formation. Smooth muscle cells in the tunica media of many blood vessels also produce IL6 as a pro-inflammatory cytokine. IL6"s role as an anti-inflammatory cytokine is mediated through its inhibitory effects on TNF-alpha and IL1, and activation of IL1ra and IL10.

Target: IL-6 (Interleukin-6)

Target Species: murine

Target Type: protein

Affinity Constant (Kd): 5.4 nM

Default 3" Linker (Spacer) is 10T. Please submit a custom quote request for other options.

This aptamer was selected by scientists at Base Pair Biotechnologies using proprietary methods, recombinant Murine Interleukin 6, [BioLegend Cat# 575706] and 1X PBS, pH = 7.4. ATW0077is a sandwich pair with ATW0082 and ATW0083.Let us know if you have any questions about its development or potential uses.

Aptamer informationKd 7.4 ± 1.7 nM

IL6 ATW0077.ATW0082 #EALRN#D92GX datasheet

IL6 ATW0077.ATW0083 #EALRN#D95W1 datasheet

Please choose your modification and add as an extra catalogue number:ATWUNMOD - UnmodifiedATWAMINE - Amine modificationATWBIOTIN - Biotin modificationATWTHIOL - Thiol modification (extra charge)ATWFLUOR - Fluor (all) modification (extra charge)

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Interleukin 6 (IL6) Aptamer to Murine Protein Target

IL6 (mu) - sandwich pair ATW0077

Base Pair Bio

Antibody Equivalent Units (AEU). There is a large molecular weight difference in antibodies (typically 150,000 Da) and Base Pair’s aptamers (~14,000 Da). We provide our aptamers in terms of moles, where the aptamer moles in 1 AEU is equal to antibody moles in the typical 100 microgram shipment from a leading antibody vendor. Therefore our standard 2.5 AEU (25ug) or 5 AEU (50ug) delivery is 2.5 and 5 times the equivalent moles of a standard antibody delivery of 100 microgram respectively.

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Myeloperoxidase Enzyme Immunoassay Kit 髓过氧化物酶 免疫分析试剂盒 Human MPO EIA KIT FEATURES: USE - Measure human MPO in a variety of matrices SAMPLE -Serum, Platelet-Poor Heparin Plasma, Saliva, Urine or Tissue Culture Media SAMPLES / KIT - 40 in duplicate SENSITIVITY - 0.068 ng/mL STABILITY - liquid reagents stable at 4°C QUICK RESULTS - 2.5 HOURS Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is a tetrameric heme-containing protein abundantly produced in neutrophil granulocytes where it plays an important anti-microbial role. During degranulation MPO is released into the extracellular space. There, as part of the neutrophils “respiratory burst”, it produces hypochlorous acid from hydrogen peroxide and Cl–. MPO also uses hydrogen peroxide to oxidize tyrosine to the tyrosyl radical. Both hypochlorous acid and tyrosyl are cytotoxic and when present can kill bacteria and other pathogens. Hereditary deficiency of myeloperoxidase predisposes individuals to immune deficiency. Studies have shown an association between elevated MPO levels and coronary artery disease, and in 2003 it was suggested that MPO may serve as a sensitive predictor of myocardial infarction in patients complaining of chest pain. Since that time the clinical utility of MPO testing in cardiac patients has been solidly established in the literature with well over 100 papers published. In 2010 this clinical application was further refined by additional studies which determined that measuring both MPO and C-reactive protein (CRP) provided more accurate prediction of mortality risk than measuring just CRP alone.