ProcartaPlex™ Human Apoptotic Cell Clearance Panel, 12plex
ProcartaPlex™ Human Apoptotic Cell Clearance Panel, 12plex
Invitrogen™

ProcartaPlex™ Human Apoptotic Cell Clearance Panel, 12plex

The ProcartaPlex Human Apoptotic Cell Clearance Panel 12plex enables the study of immune function by analyzing 12 protein targets inRead more
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Catalog number EPX120-15816-901
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Price (USD)
2,965.00
Each
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The ProcartaPlex Human Apoptotic Cell Clearance Panel 12plex enables the study of immune function by analyzing 12 protein targets in a single well using Luminex xMAP technology. This panel allows simultaneous detection of soluble receptors and molecules involved in recognition and removal of an apoptotic cell by a neighboring cell or a phagocyte. Apoptotic cell clearance is typically anti-inflammatory and immunologically silent, however defects in apoptotic cell removal can be linked with autoimmunity and inflammation. The panel is provided in a ready-to-use format with individual vials of capture and detection reagents formulated at 1X concentration, requiring less pipetting and experimental setup. It is not combinable with simplexes or other panels.

ProcartaPlex preconfigured panels are extensively tested for analyte combinability, interference, and cross-reactivity to provide the highest level of validation and precision. All ProcartaPlex panels are supplied with the necessary reagents to perform the assay.

Target list [bead region]: AXL [27], CD36 [38], CALR (CRT) [73], Gas6 [53], LOX-1 [76], MBL [55], Mer (MERTK) [26], CD31 (PECAM-1) [72], PAI-1 (Serpin) [35], uPAR [61], RAGE [47], TYRO3 [37]

About ProcartaPlex assays for the Luminex platform

ProcartaPlex immunoassays are based on the principles of a sandwich ELISA, using two highly specific antibodies binding to different epitopes of one protein to quantitate all protein targets simultaneously using a Luminex instrument. ProcartaPlex multiplex assays require as little as 25 μL of plasma or serum, or 50 μL of cell culture supernatant, and just four hours to obtain analyzed results.

  • Reproducible, reliable results—validated as a panel to the highest industry standard, including protein target combinability and cross-reactivity testing
  • More results per sample—measure multiple protein targets simultaneously in a single 25–50 μL sample
  • Well-established Luminex technology—highly referenced multiplexing platform for protein detection and quantitation

ProcartaPlex assays utilize Luminex xMAP (multianalyte profiling) technology for the simultaneous detection and quantitation of up to 80 protein targets in a single 25–50 μL sample—from plasma, serum, cell culture supernatants, and other bodily fluids.

The Luminex beads in the ProcartaPlex assay are internally dyed with precise proportions of red and infrared fluorophores to create spectrally unique signatures that can be identified by the Luminex xMAP detection systems (e.g., Luminex 200, FLEXMAP 3D, and MAGPIX). Similar to a sandwich ELISA, the ProcartaPlex assay uses matched antibody pairs to identify the protein of interest. In a multiplexed assay, each spectrally unique bead is labeled with antibodies specific for a single target protein, and bound proteins are identified with biotinylated antibodies and streptavidin–R-phycoerythrin (RPE). The conjugation of protein-specific antibodies to a distinct bead allows for analysis of multiple targets in a single well.

The most significant difference between a ProcartaPlex assay and ELISA is that the capture antibody in the ProcartaPlex assay is conjugated to a bead and not adsorbed to the microplate well, so the ProcartaPlex assay reagents are free-floating in the solution. For detection, the Luminex 200 instrument, for example, contains two lasers, one to distinguish the spectral signature of each bead and the second to quantify the amount of RPE fluorescence, which is proportional to the amount of protein present in the sample. ProcartaPlex multiplex assays can profile more target proteins using significantly less sample in the same time that it takes to perform a traditional sandwich ELISA.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product TypeMultiplex Panel
Quantity96 Tests
SpeciesHuman
CombinabilityNon-Combinable
Assay SensitivitySee Certificate of Analysis
Assay RangeSee Certificate of Analysis
FormatMultiplex Kit
For Use With (Equipment)Luminex™ Instruments
Product LineProcartaPlex™
Sample TypeSerum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatants
Sample VolumeSerum, Plasma: 25 μL, CCS: 50 μL
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
Research AreaApoptosis
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage

• 2 vials Human Standard Mix S1 (lyophilized)
• 2 vials Human Standard Mix S2 (lyophilized)
• 1 vial Capture Bead Mix (1X)
• 1 vial Biotinylated Detection Antibody Mix (1X)
• 1 Bottle Reading Buffer (1X)
• 1 Bottle Wash Buffer (10X)
• 1 Bottle Streptavidin-PE (1X)
• 1 Bottle Universal Assay Buffer (1X)
• 8-tube strip
• Adhesive film
• Flat-bottom 96-well plate, black

Store at 2°C to 8°C

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Do you offer a Mac-compatible version of the ProcartaPlex Analyst Software?

Unfortunately, we do not currently offer a Mac-compatible version of the ProcartaPlex Analyst Software. ProcartaPlex Analyst Software is compatible with PC, or xPONENT Software is available on Luminex instruments to analyze your data.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

I am getting poor recovery with my ProcartaPlex multiplex immunoassay. What can I do?

Here are possible causes and solutions:
- The wrong cell culture media may have been used to prepare the standards. We recommend using the same cell culture media that was used to culture the cells.
- The samples and antigen standards may not have been stored on ice. We recommend preparing the samples and standards on ice before setting up the assay.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

I am seeing low signal or sensitivity in my ProcartaPlex multiplex immunoassay. What should I do?

Standards may not have been reconstituted and diluted correctly. We recommend preparing fresh antigen standards following the instructions provided in the corresponding ProcartaPlex user guide.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

With my ProcartaPlex multiplex immunoassay, I am getting a low bead count. What is causing this?

Here are possible causes and solutions:
- Volume of the bead solution is too low. We recommend adding 120 µL Reading Buffer into each well and shaking at 600 rpm for 5 mins at room temperature to resuspend beads before reading on the Luminex instrument.
- High bead aggregation. We recommend vortexing the bead suspension well before using in the assay and ensuring that the beads are properly mixed during the incubation steps.
- Dyes contained in the beads are photo-bleached from overexposure to light. We recommend storing the bead solution and the 96-well plate in the dark.
- Samples causing the instrument to clog. We recommend removing the 96-well Flat Bottom Plate and performing a wash and rinse to the instrument and then re-running the assay with further dilution of samples.
- Probe height is incorrect. We recommend referring to the Luminex manual for proper adjustment of the needle height.
- The instrument needle is partially clogged. We recommend replacing or cleaning the needle according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
- Beads stuck to the bottom of the plate. We recommend confirming that the plate shaker is set to 600 rpm and shaking for at least 5 mins before reading.
- Air bubble in the sample loop. We recommend referring to the specific Luminex manual for your assay for proper removal of the air bubble.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

In ProcartaPlex multiplex immunoassays, we are seeing a limited dynamic range for BioPlex software users. Why is this?

The instrument may have been calibrated at high PMT settings. We recommend calibrating the instrument using the CAL2 Low RP1 target value.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.