Immune Regulation Related Factors
Maintaining the homeostasis of the immune system requires multiple control systems working together to manage infections, inhibit tumor growth, prevent inflammation, and autoimmune diseases. T cells are known to play a crucial role in immune regulation. Among them, Th3 cells mainly secrete TGF-β and varying amounts of IL-4 and IL-10; natural regulatory T cells and Tr1 cells can inhibit cytokine production by CD4+ CD25- T cells or antigen-specific Th1 or Th2 cells in vitro. Other T cells such as Th1 cells produce interferon-γ, and nkT cells have been observed to release regulatory cytokines such as IL-4, IL-10, and IL-13.

Immune Regulation - Flow Cytokine Detection
BaiTaiPike Bio utilizes flow cytometry to simultaneously quantify cytokines and proteins involved in immune regulation, offering greater sensitivity and a wider detection range. The table below lists cytokines detectable in human samples, and BaiTaiPike also provides testing for other species. Feel free to inquire.
Immune Regulation - Flow Cytokine Detection Indicators

Immune Regulation - Flow Cytokine Detection (1)
About Samples
1. Only 25µL of sample is needed, whereas conventional ELISA requires 50µL or 100µL of sample.
2. Suitable for serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants, 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, BaiTaiPike will provide you with a detailed bilingual (Chinese and English) technical report, including:
1. Experimental procedures (Chinese and English)
2. Raw data (fluorescence emission spectra)
3. Technical report
4. Absolute content of each detection indicator (Excel spreadsheet)
One-stop Flow Multiplex Detection Service
You only need to place an order and send your samples
BaiTaiPike provides a one-stop service to complete: sample processing - on-machine analysis - data analysis - project report
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