Monkey Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1α (MIP-1α/CCL3) ELISA Research Kit,

Reagent Code: #251015

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Used to measure levels of MIP-1α (CCL3) in biological samples such as serum, plasma, or cell culture supernatants from non-human primates. This kit is specifically designed for research use in immunology and inflammation studies, helping scientists understand immune cell recruitment, activation, and inflammatory responses in monkey models. It is commonly applied in infectious disease research, vaccine development, and studies of autoimmune disorders where MIP-1α plays a key role in regulating immune function. The assay provides a sensitive and specific way to quantify protein concentration, enabling accurate comparison across experimental conditions.

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Monkey Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1α (MIP-1α/CCL3) ELISA Research Kit,
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Used to measure levels of MIP-1α (CCL3) in biological samples such as serum, plasma, or cell culture supernatants from non-human primates. This kit is specifically designed for research use in immunology and inflammation studies, helping scientists understand immune cell recruitment, activation, and inflammatory responses in monkey models. It is commonly applied in infectious disease research, vaccine development, and studies of autoimmune disorders where MIP-1α plays a key role in regulating immune function. The assay provides a sensitive and specific way to quantify protein concentration, enabling accurate comparison across experimental conditions.
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