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TRC-00091 | Anti-Etanercept (Human) ELISA Kit - II | 96 Well

Product Overview

A Sandwich ELISA kit for the QUALITATIVE determination of antibody against Etanercept in human serum or plasma.

Etanercept is a therapeutic fusion protein specific for Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF-α) and is used to treat rheumatic arthritis, intestinal disorders, dermatological diseases and cancer. Etanercept specifically binds to TNF alpha and blocks its interaction with cell surface TNF receptors and reduces the inflammation and subsequently improves the patient’s health. However, some patients develop unwanted immunogenicity, which leads to production of anti-drug-antibodies (ADAs) inactivating the therapeutic effects of the treatment and, in rare cases, inducing adverse effects. 96Trace’s BioSimTM anti-Etanercept ELISA kit is designed to detect the antibody against Etanercept with high specificity and sensitivity in biological matrices.

Assay Information

Assay FormatSandwich ELISA
Species ReactivityHuman
Sample TypeHuman serum and plasma
Detection MethodAbsorbance (450 nm)
Detection Wavelength450 nm
Kit Size96 Well

Applications

This ELISA kit is used for Qualitative determination of antibody against Etanercept in serum and plasma

Features & Benefits

  • Easy, convenient, sensitive and time-saving method to Qualitatively determine presence of antibody against Etanercept in human serum and plasma.
  • Cross Reactivity: Etanercept infusion camouflages/masks the presence of antibody to Etanercept (ATC) in serum/plasma samples. Therefore, blood sampling time is critical for detection of ATC. It is convenient to obtain blood sample just before the infusion or at least 2 weeks after the infusion of Etanercept.

Storage & Shipping

Storage+4°C
ShippingGel Pack
Shelf Life12 Months

Product Details

96Trace CATE4392-100
Supplier CATTRC-00091
Analyte / TargetAnti-Etanercept ELISA Kit - II
CategoryBiosimilar & Isotype Control ELISA Kits
Alternate NameDIF, TNFA, TNFSF2, TNLG1F, TNF-alpha, TNF, TNF-A, Cachectin, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha, APC1 Protein