Thursday, November 13, 2014

September Publications Citing FLICA® 660 Caspase Assays for Apoptosis Detection

Saunders, AE, Shim, YA, Johnson, P. (2014). Innate Immune Cell CD45 Regulates Lymphopenia-Induced T Cell Proliferation. J. Immunol. 193(6). 2831-2842. [Abstract]
"...The presence of active caspase-3 and -7 was assessed using FLICA 660 assay kit (Immunochemistry Technologies) in accordance with the manufacturers {sic} instructions..."

Samejima, K, Ogawa, H, Ageichik, AV, Peterson, KL, Kaufmann, SH, Kanemaki, MT, Earnshaw, WC. (2014). Auxin-induced Rapid Degradation of Inhibitor of Caspase-activated DNase (ICAD) Induces Apoptotic DNA Fragmentation, Caspase Activation, and Cell Death. J. Biol. Chem. 289, 31617-31623. [Abstract]
“…Caspase activation was analyzed using the FLICA 660 in vitro poly caspase detection kit (ImmunoChemistry Technologies LLC) following the manufacturer’s instructions…”

Products Cited:
FLICA 660 Caspase 3/7 Kit (ICT# 9125)
FLICA 660 Poly Caspase Assay Kit (ICT# 9120)

Monday, October 27, 2014

Recent Customer Citations Using FLICA® Caspase-1 Assay Kits

Recently, our customers have published two research articles using our FLICA® Kits to detect caspase-1 activity.

The first article, authored by researchers at the Utrecht University Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, studied the pathogen that causes foodborne disease.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Recent Customer Publication Using FLICA Assays

Researchers at Harvard Medical School and  Schepens Eye Research Institute recently published a study using several of our FLICA apoptosis assays to detect caspase activity in retinal pigment epithelial cells.

Kim LA., Amarnani D, Gnanaguru G, Tsen WA, Vavvas DG, and D'Amore PA. (2014.) Tamoxifen Toxicity in Cultured Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells Is Mediated by Concurrent Regulated Cell Death Mechanisms. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 55(8), 4747-4758. [Abstract]
"Caspase activity was evaluated by caspase-1, -3, -8, and -9 specific inhibition... Caspase activity was verified with the fluorochrome-labeled inhibitor of caspases (FLICA) probe specific for each caspase."

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

ICT Owners Complete ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Lee and Hed douse themselves in ice water to bring awareness to ALS and medical research, challenge industry colleagues

August 27, 2014 - BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- Challenge accepted! Dr. Brian Lee and Ms. Sally Hed, co-owners of ImmunoChemistry Technologies, were nominated to complete the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. They accepted the challenge on this sunny day in August and made a donation to the ALS Association.



Monday, August 25, 2014

Screening Imidazolium-based Compounds for Cancer-Fighting Effects

Congratulations to our customers at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research and the Universidad Metropolitana School of Environmental Affairs for publishing their recent study of the effects of imidazolium-based compounds on 60 human cancer cell lines in the September 2014 issue of MedChemComm.

To assess potential toxicity of the compounds, they measured apoptosis via caspase activation using our FLICA® (Fluorescent Labeled Inhibitors of Caspases) probes that bind covalently with active caspase effector enzymes.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Animal-Free Recombinant Proteins Now Available

ICT has introduced over 200 animal-free recombinant proteins for use as ELISA standards and in other research and development applications.

  • Produced in yeast
  • Naturally endotoxin-free
  • Convenient 5 microgram size

  • Species:
    BovineCatfishDolphinFelineHumanOvineSwine
    CanineChickenEquineGuinea PigMouseRabbitTurkey
  • Available proteins:

    APRIL CCL5 IFN beta IL-2 IL-13 IL-22 TNFSF15
    CCL11 CXCL9 IFN gamma IL-4 IL-15 IL-23A VEGF-A
    CCL2 CXCL10 IGF-1 IL-5 IL-16 IL-24
    CCL20 CXCL11 IGF-2 IL-6 IL-17A MIF
    CCL3 GM-CSF IL-1 alpha IL-8 IL-17F SCF
    CCL3L1 IFN alpha IL-1 beta IL-10 IL-18 TNF alpha
    CCL4 IFN alpha 1 IL-1F5 IL-12 p40 IL-21 TNFSF13

See all Recombinant Proteins


The immunology-related recombinant proteins are natural complements to ICT's suite of ELISA Solutions™ protein-stabilizing reagents for immunoassay development. ICT offers a large portfolio of tools to improve and enhance an ELISA, including Blocking Buffers, Wash Buffers, Plate Coating Buffers, Conjugate Stabilizers, Sample Diluents, Substrates, Stop Solutions, ELISA Plates and Accessories, and ELISA/assay development services. View the complete portfolio at http://www.immunochemistry.com/products/elisa-solutions.html.

Contact us with any questions: 1-800-829-3194; sales{at} immunochemistry.com.

Bright Minds, Bright Solutions. ImmunoChemistry Technologies’ mission is to advance scientific discovery by developing innovative products for apoptosis detection, cellular analysis, and immunoassay development.


Monday, March 17, 2014

ICT Introduces Two New HRP Conjugate Stabilizer Formulations

Conjugate stabilizers prolong the shelf-life of conjugated antibodies and other proteins, enhancing their utility in ELISA and Western applications.

HRP (horseradish peroxidase) Conjugate Stabilizer formulations are used to dilute, store, and reconstitute HRP-conjugated antibodies while preserving native protein configuration and activity. This stabilization maintains the signal-generating capabilities of HRP-conjugated antibodies during storage, inhibits nonspecific binding, and minimizes background signal. The two newest HRP conjugate stabilizers join ICT's other protein-stabilizing reagents in the range of ELISA Solutions™ to optimize assay development.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

UCSF Scientists Develop Cell Reprogramming Technique to Generate Hepatocytes for Therapeutic Use

Regenerative Medicine Research News:

The liver possesses some capacity to regenerate or heal itself after injury. When the liver is damaged beyond this capacity, a whole-liver transplant is the preferred treatment of many medical professionals, but the demand for donor livers far exceeds supply. Thus, scientists are developing regenerative medicine therapies to treat damaged livers.

Human hepatocytes have been generated in vitro from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), but these cells do not adequately proliferate and function after transplantation into mouse models of liver damage for therapeutic success.

In a study published in Nature Feb 23, 2014, UCSF scientists describe how they developed an induced multipotent progenitor cell (iMPC) reprogramming technique to differentiate

Friday, January 31, 2014

ICT INTRODUCES TWO NEW ELISA BLOCKING BUFFER FORMULATIONS

Proper blocking of the unoccupied areas of ELISA plate wells is paramount to reducing immunoassay background noise and attaining an accurate test result. Two new blocking buffer formulations from ImmunoChemistry Technologies offer additional choices to researchers working to optimize their ELISAs.


Monster Block ELISA Blocking Buffer
Monster Block is a new, non-mammalian blocking buffer
formulation designed to reduce nonspecific binding in
all ELISA formats.
Alternative Block ELISA Blocking Buffer is a new all-synthetic ELISA blocking buffer free of proteins and detergents.

Monster Block Blocking Buffer is a new ELISA blocking buffer utilizing a heterogenous mixture of non-mammalian blocking agents with high blocking strength.

ICT's ELISA Blocking Buffer formulations reduce nonspecific binding of sample and assay components to the ELISA well while stabilizing the coated protein. Six formulations offer benefits to different assay situations:

General Blocker Blocking Buffer BSA-Based
Neptune Block Blocking Buffer Non-Mammalian
Monster Block Blocking Buffer Non-Mammalian
SynBlock Block Blocking Buffer Synthetic
Phosph-Free Block Blocking Buffer Synthetic
Alternative Block Blocking Buffer Synthetic


For economical evaluation of many formulations, ICT offers a Blocking Buffer Optimization Pack (BBOP), which allows researchers to try three different formulations at a reduced rate. Read more about all ELISA Blocking Buffers on Immunochemistry.com: http://www.immunochemistry.com/products/elisa-solutions-1/blocking-buffers.html

ICT offers a large portfolio of tools to improve and enhance ELISA performance, including Blocking Buffers, Wash Buffers, Plate Coating Buffers, Conjugate Stabilizers, Sample Diluents, Substrates, Stop Solutions, and ELISA Plates and Accessories. View our complete portfolio:
ELISA Solutions, Blocking Buffers, and More

Bright Minds, Bright Solutions. ImmunoChemistry Technologies’ mission is to advance scientific discovery by developing innovative products for apoptosis detection, cellular analysis, and immunoassay development.