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IL-23 Bioassay, Propagation Model Technical Manual

Instructions for Use of Product(s)
J3002

Literature # TM591

The IL-23 Bioassay, Propagation Model is a bioluminescent cell-based assay designed to measure IL-23 stimulation or inhibition. The IL-23 Bioassay Cells are provided in a Cell Propagation Model (CPM) format, which includes cryopreserved cells that can be thawed, propagated and banked for long-term use. The IL-23 Bioassay consists of a human cell line engineered to express the IL-23R and a luciferase reporter driven by a response element (RE). When IL-23 binds, the IL-23R transduces intracellular signals resulting in luminescence. The bioluminescent signal is detected and quantified using Bio-Glo™ Luciferase Assay System and a standard luminometer, such as the GloMax® Discover System.

Summary of Changes
The following changes were made to the 12/21 revision of this document:
1. Figure 2 was updated, changing units on the x axis to (ng/ml).
2. Related Products, Section 9.B, was updated.
3. The cover image was updated.

 

Revised 12/21.