Cross-Reactivity Tips for MILLIPLEX® Assays
As part of the MILLIPLEX® immunoassay verification process, we test each kit with a selection of samples from multiple species to determine species cross-reactivity. This compiled information is helpful when studying serum/plasma samples from various species where a verified kit may not be available. Check out these tables for species cross-reactivity information of our MILLIPLEX® multiplex panels organized by species and research area below.
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- Canine
- Feline
- Guinea Pig
- Hamster
- Equine
- Porcine
- Rabbit
- Ovine
- Caprine
- Bovine
- Chicken
- Mouse
- Rat
- Non-Human Primate
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Note: The data below are the number of samples that showed signal above background. Four serum or plasma samples were run in each MILLIPLEX® kit (exceptions noted). This does not fully indicate that the listed MILLIPLEX® kit can be used for your intended species of study. Further verification would be required.
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Immunology/Immune Response Panels |
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Metabolism/Endocrinology Panels
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Panels
Cancer Panels
Angiogenesis Panels
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Panels
Cancer Panels
Angiogenesis Panels
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Panels
Cancer Panels
Angiogenesis Panels
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Panels
Cancer Panels
*2 samples tested
Angiogenesis Panels
*6 samples tested
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Panels
Cancer Panels
Angiogenesis Panels
Metabolism/Endocrinology Panels
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Panels
Cancer Panels
Angiogenesis Panels
Metabolism/Endocrinology Panels
Cancer Panels
Cancer Panels
Cancer Panels
Cancer Panels
Cancer Panels
Cancer Panels
Cancer Panels
Looking for fully verified immunoassays for your species of interest? View our growing line of fully verified products in our Vet Med and Animal Health article.
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