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INTERIM REFERENCE PREPARATION OF INTERLEUKIN-9 (recDNA HUMAN TYPE)
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- AMPOULE CONTENTS
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Each ampoule contains the residue after freeze-drying of 1.0 ml of a solution
containing: Approximately 100 ng IL-9; 0.9% sodium chloride; 0.1% trehalose; 0.2%
human serum albumin. The ampoules do not contain bacteriostat.
- UNITAGE
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The assigned potency is 1,000 reference units (RU) per ampoule.
- CAUTION
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The preparation contains material of human origin which has been tested and
found negative for HBsAg and anti-HIV antibody. However, as with all
materials of biological origin, this preparation should be regarded as potentially
hazardous to health. It should be used and discarded according to your own laboratory's
safety procedures. Such safety procedures probably will include the wearing of protective
gloves and avoiding the generation of aerosols. Care should be exercised in opening
ampoules or vials, to avoid cuts. This preparation is not for administration to
humans.
- USE OF AMPOULED MATERIAL
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For all practical purposes, each ampoule contains the same quantity of the
substances listed above. Dissolve the total contents of the ampoule in 0.5 ml of
sterile distilled water. Rinse out the ampoule with a further 0.4 ml sterile distilled
water and make up the total amount to 1 ml. The concentration is then at 1,000 units
per ml. For further dilution, include carrier protein. No attempt should be made
to weigh out any portion of the freeze-dried material.
- STORAGE
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Unopened ampoules should be stored at -20oC. For economy of use,
it is recommended that the solution be sub-divided into several small containers
and stored at -40oC or below.
- CITATION
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In all publications in which this preparation is used as an assay calibrant,
it is important that the title of the preparation and ampoule code be cited correctly.
This reagent is available in small amounts (approximately 0.1 microgram/sample) for
use in the calibration of in vitro bioassays and in-house standards
only and are not to be used for experimental purposes. Reference reagents are available
to investigators with peer-reviewed support, at institutions or at commercial establishments
and are limited to one sample of each reagent per year.
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