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Macrophage Chemokine Ligand 9 (CCL9) ELISA Kit, Colorimetric (MTS-1123-HM31)

Overview

Description
Creative Biolabs provides sandwich ELISA kit for quantitative measurement of Chemokine Ligand 9 (CCL9) in different sample types by colorimetric.
Applications
ELISA
Qualified With
Quality Certificate
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Method Type
Sandwich ELISA
Analytical Method
Quantitative
Sample Type
Cell Culture Supernatant, Cell Lysate, Plasma, Serum, Tissue Homogenate
Specificity
Chemokine Ligand 9 (CCL9)

Specification

Size
96 tests
Sample Volume
100 μL
Assay Time
3 h
Plate
Pre-coated
Bioassay Target Name
Chemokine Ligand 9 (CCL9)
Storage
4 °C, -20 °C
Storage Comment
Reference to the protocol
Expiry Date
6 months
Product Disclaimer
This product is provided for research only, not suitable for human or animal use.

Target Details

Full Name
C-C motif chemokine ligand 9
Synonyms
CCF18; MRP-2; Scya9; Scya10
Background
Predicted to enable CCR1 chemokine receptor binding activity; chemoattractant activity; and chemokine activity. Acts upstream of or within negative regulation of myoblast differentiation. Predicted to be located in extracellular region. Predicted to be active in extracellular space. Is expressed in several structures, including alimentary system; brain; eye; genitourinary system; and limb. Orthologous to several human genes including CCL23 (C-C motif chemokine ligand 23).
Sub Cat Reactivity Sensitivity Detection Range  
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MTS-1123-HM281 Rat 15.6 pg/mL-1000 pg/mL Inquiry
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FAQs Customer Reviews Related Products

Is this CCL9 kit truly quantitative, and what type of ELISA format is it?

The product overview describes it as a sandwich ELISA with a colorimetric detection method and emphasizes quantitative measurement of CCL9. For best quantitative performance in your lab, we recommend building a full standard curve on every plate, running samples in duplicate, and confirming that your chosen dilution falls within the linear portion of the curve-especially if your samples are complex matrices like serum or tissue-derived extracts.

I'm worried about variability between lots and plates-how do you suggest ensuring reproducibility?

Plate-to-plate reproducibility is usually improved by keeping the same operator timing, using calibrated pipettes, and including a consistent internal control sample. If you run multiple plates over weeks, freeze aliquots of a pooled "reference" sample and include it each run. That reference helps normalize day-to-day shifts (e.g., incubation timing or temperature differences). Since the kit is described for quantitative use, these controls are the simplest way to keep your dataset publication-ready.

Can this kit work for macrophage-conditioned media with strong stimulation (very high CCL9)?

Yes-conditioned media can be an excellent sample type for CCL9 detection, but strong stimulation can push concentrations above the top of the standard curve. We recommend planning dilution upfront: test at least two dilutions in the first run, then select the dilution that places your signals comfortably within the curve. This avoids re-running plates and improves your confidence in quantitative claims.

  • Clear color development and strong quantitative performance after simple dilution optimization
    We used the colorimetric CCL9 kit for macrophage supernatants and found the readout easy to follow with a clean standard curve. The first run taught us that stimulated samples needed higher dilution, but once adjusted, the quantitative results were stable and matched our expected biology. We appreciated that it's positioned as a sandwich ELISA intended for quantitative measurement, which fits typical reporting needs for signaling studies.
  • Good for routine CCL9 quantification, especially when running multiple batches
    Over several weeks, we ran multiple plates and kept a frozen pooled reference sample as a control. That made inter-plate comparison much easier. The colorimetric format is convenient for standard lab setups and we didn't need any special instrumentation beyond a plate reader. Overall, it's been a solid routine assay for CCL9 monitoring in cell culture experiments, and it supports quantitative analysis when controls are handled carefully.
  • Straightforward sandwich ELISA workflow that integrates well into existing pipelines
    This kit fit neatly into our existing ELISA workflow. The assay steps were familiar and the colorimetric signal was stable as long as we kept timing consistent. We ran duplicates and a full standard curve each time; that gave us confidence for comparing across donor-derived cultures. If you're doing macrophage activation profiling and need quantitative CCL9 values, this is a practical, no-friction option.

For Research Use Only. Do Not Use in Food Manufacturing or Medical Procedures (Diagnostics or Therapeutics). Do Not Use in Humans.

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