| Sub Cat | Reactivity | Sensitivity | Detection Range | |
| MTS-1123-HM311 | Mouse | 15.6 pg/mL-1000 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM312 | Rat | 15.6 pg/mL-1000 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM313 | Mouse | 12.5 pg/mL-800 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM314 | Human | 15.6 pg/mL-1000 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM315 | Human | 3.12 pg/mL-200 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM316 | Mouse | 0.02-1.0 ng/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM317 | Rat | 0.03-2.0 ng/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM318 | Dog | 25-500 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM319 | Monkey | 25-500 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM320 | Rabbit | 100-2500 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM321 | Guinea Pig | 100-2500 pg/mL | Inquiry |
The indexed product snippet describes it as a sandwich ELISA kit with colorimetric detection for quantitative measurement of CXCL2. For best quantitative performance, run a complete standard curve every plate, keep timing consistent, and verify that your samples fall within the linear range (often by testing two dilutions on the first run). This reduces reruns and improves confidence in reported concentrations.
Strong stimulation can produce very high chemokine levels, so saturation is a real risk. The simplest prevention is planning dilutions proactively: run at least two dilutions per sample in your first experiment and choose the one that lands mid-curve. Also, keep the same sample handling across groups to avoid artificial differences caused by storage time or freeze-thaw. When you manage range carefully, quantitative comparisons become much more reliable.
The kit is presented as suitable for quantitative CXCL2 measurement in different sample types. Since matrices can behave differently, validate with a quick spike-and-recovery or dilution linearity check in each matrix you plan to publish. Often, serum requires higher dilution or additional clarification to reduce background. Once you confirm recovery and linearity, you can confidently compare within the same matrix across experimental groups.
For Research Use Only. Do Not Use in Food Manufacturing or Medical Procedures (Diagnostics or Therapeutics). Do Not Use in Humans.