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Immunology

Complement System TCC and C4d
March 17, 2022

Complement System TCC and C4d ELISAs Now Available

ALPCO is pleased to announce the availability of two new immunoassays to measure complement system activation, the Complement C4d ELISA and the Terminal Complement Complex (TCC) ELISA.The complement system plays an essential role in acute and chronic inflammation, in immune response to infections, and in autoimmune disease.  Complement pathway activation has become an important tool for dru...
Terminal Complement Complex (TCC) ELISA Now Available
February 4, 2022

Terminal Complement Complex (TCC) ELISA Now Available

ALPCO now offers an ELISA to measure the concentration of TCC (sC5b-9) levels in human plasma; an essential step to evaluate whether foreign materials in contact with blood are triggering an immune response. The Complement TCC ELISA is easy-to-use with a 2-hour incubation and reflects complement activation regardless of pathway. The Complement System TCC ELISA is a flexible and easy to use e...
Changing Roles of Bone Remodeling Biomarkers
June 8, 2016

The Changing Roles of Bone Remodeling Biomarkers

Introduction Bones are traditionally known for their support, protection and movement properties, as well as their role in the processes of mineral balance and blood cell production. Research supports that bones do more than they were originally recognized for. Previous research investigating osteocalcin not only helped to change the scientific community’s understanding of bones, but also incr...
Complement System Solutions
January 6, 2015

Complement System Solutions for Drug Development and Clinical Research

Datasheet: Complement System Immunoassays Download The complement system is essential to innate immunity which protects from chronic, autoimmune, and infectious disease. There are three distinct pathways of complement activation: classical, lectin/MBL, and alternative. Each leads to the generation of the same set of effector molecules which help eliminate infections and path...