Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is prevalent among children aged 1 to 5, with many patients carrying this condition into adulthood. As a chronic inflammatory skin disease, AD is often associated with asthma and rhinitis. At the cellular level, AD is characterized by high concentrations of IgE in the serum, with T cells playing a crucial regulatory role. Most T cells around the affected tissues in AD produce Th2 cytokines, such as IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13, which are pathogenic factors. IL-4 and IL-13 secreted by T cells and mast cells can induce elevated levels of IgG and IgE.

Atopic Dermatitis - Flow Cytokine Detection
Baite Parker Biotech uses flow cytometry to simultaneously quantify cytokines and chemokines related to atopic dermatitis, providing higher sensitivity and a broader detection range.
Atopic Dermatitis - Flow Cytokine Detection Indicators

Atopic Dermatitis Human Sample Single Factor Flow Assay Kit
About the Sample
1. Only 25µL of sample is needed, while conventional ELISA requires 50µL or 100µL of sample.
2. Suitable for serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant, and various body fluids.
3. Body fluid samples should be stored in a -80°C freezer and transported using dry ice.
Bilingual Project Report:
In the technical report, Baite Parker will provide a detailed bilingual version (Chinese and English) of the technical report, including:
1. Experimental procedures (in both Chinese and English)
2. Raw data (fluorescence emission spectra)
3. Technical report
4. Absolute content of each detection indicator (Excel spreadsheet)
One-stop service for multifactor flow detection
All you need to do is place an order and send the samples
Baite Parker completes the one-stop service: sample processing - on-machine analysis - data analysis - project report
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