Cytokine ELISA kits
Cytokines play a central role in inflammation, either promoting or suppressing it. Their role has been studied extensively to understand the pathological inflammation mechanism, as well as to identify potential therapies or assess response to treatment.
Our cytokine ELISA kits provide easy, consistent, and scalable methods for assessing cytokine levels in various biological samples.
Why use sandwich ELISAs to measure cytokines?
High sensitivity and specificity
Sandwich ELISAs can detect low levels of cytokines with minimal cross-reactivity, ensuring accurate quantification even in complex biological samples.
Scalability and throughput
Sandwich ELISA formats are ideal for processing multiple samples simultaneously, supporting large-scale studies and reproducibility
Sandwich ELISAs provide precise concentration data, allowing researchers to monitor dynamic changes in cytokine levels across conditions and time points.
Wide sample compatibility
Compatible with serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants, cerebrospinal fluid, and more; sandwich ELISAs offer flexibility across. We offer cytokine ELISA kits in 96 or 384-well format.
Validated and standardized protocols
Our kits come with optimized reagents and protocols, which reduce variability and save time.
Product highlight
Human IL-6 ELISA Kit
- SimpleStep ELISA – 90 min single was protocol
- Validated in serum, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, cell culture supernatant
- Available in 96-well or 384-well format
How are cytokine ELISA kits used in research?
Sandwich ELISAs for cytokines are widely used in biomedical research and clinical studies to quantify immune signaling proteins with high sensitivity and specificity in various applications:
Immunology research
Measure cytokines like IL-6, TNF-α, and IFN-γ to study immune activation, regulation, and suppression in health and disease.
Inflammation and autoimmune disorders
Track pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines to investigate conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and inflammatory bowel disease.
Infectious disease studies
Assess cytokine profiles in response to viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections to understand host-pathogen interactions and vaccine efficacy.
Cancer biology
Monitor cytokines involved in tumor progression, immune evasion, and response to immunotherapies.
Neuroscience and neuroinflammation
Explore the role of cytokines in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, …
Drug development and toxicology
Evaluate cytokine modulation as a biomarker for drug efficacy, safety, and mechanism of action.
Cell culture and in vitro assays
Quantify cytokine secretion from stimulated immune cells, co-cultures, or engineered cell lines.