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ApoE involved in inflammatory responses

Published: April 26, 2019

Updated: October 16, 2023

Gordon et al. (J Allergy Clin Immunol, 2019) at the NIH recently showed that apoE works as an endogenous, concentration-dependent pulmonary danger signal that primes and activates the NLPR3 inflammasome in BALF macrophages from asthmatic subjects to secrete IL-1β.

It is thus important to measure apoE in the context of inflammatory responses, and yes you guessed it, Gordon et al. used Mabtech ELISA Pro: human apoE and mouse apoE for that purpose. 


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