Serolisa™ Human Anti-IgE Antibody ELISA Kit
Description
This ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) kit is intended for the quantitative determination of human anti-human IgE antibody levels in human serum or plasma samples. The test may be useful for detecting patients who have developed antibodies (mainly IgG) to their own IgE.
For in-vitro diagnostic use.
Background
The presence of anti-IgE antibodies in patient serum or plasma has been associated with chronic urticaria, which is a common skin disorder affecting 0.5% to 1.8% of the general population. It is characterized by repeated occurrence of short-lived cutaneous wheals accompanied by redness and itching. This anti-IgE antibody ELISA is a ready-to-use test kit with well-breakable microtiter plate and simple test procedures.
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KT-802 Serolisa™ Anti-IgE Receptor (FcɛR1α) Autoantibody ELISA
Specifications
Catalog no.
Target:
Species
Method
Tests Per Kit
Detection
Sensitivity / LLOD
Dynamic Range
Total Incubation Time
Sample Type
Sample Volume
Storage Temperature
KT-803
Human anti-IgE antibody
Human
Sandwich ELISA
96 tests
Colorimetric
0.4804 ng/mL
0 - 450 ng/mL
2 hours 20 min
Serum or plasma
100 µL
2-8 °C
Related Literature
- Fraser, K., Robertson, L. Chronic Urticaria and Autoimmunity. Skin Therapy Letter. 2014;18(7).
- Greenberger, P. Chronic urticaria: new management options. World Allergy Organization Journal. 2014;7(70).
- Konstantinou GN, Asero R, Maurer M, Sabroe RA, Schmid-Grendelmeier P, Grattan CE. EAACI/GA(2)LEN task force consensus report: The autologous serum skin test in urticaria. Allergy. 2009;64(9):1256-1268. doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.2009.02132.x.
- Campos, V, Yassumoto, L, Filho, O, Antunes, R, Calamita, Z. Chronic spontaneous urticaria: cutaneous reaction and laboratory aspects. J Bras Patol Med Lab; 52(2), 84-90. 10.5935/1676-2444.20160020
For in-vitro diagnostic use.