C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein primarily produced by the liver in response to inflammation, infection, or tissue injury. In rabbits, as in humans, CRP levels rise rapidly following the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-6. It functions as part of the innate immune system by binding to phosphocholine on the surface of dead or dying cells and certain pathogens, thereby activating the complement system and promoting phagocytosis. Because of its rapid and sensitive response to inflammatory stimuli, CRP serves as a reliable biomarker for monitoring immune responses and systemic inflammation in rabbits.
Rabbit CRP ELISA is a quantitative assay designed to measure CRP concentrations in serum, plasma, or other biological fluids. In research settings, it is widely used to study inflammatory processes, evaluate immune responses in experimental models, and assess the effects of drugs or treatments on systemic inflammation. By providing precise measurements of CRP levels, the assay helps researchers investigate disease mechanisms in cardiovascular, infectious, or autoimmune conditions.
In clinical or veterinary contexts, rabbit CRP ELISA can assist in monitoring the health status of rabbits, detecting acute infections, and evaluating inflammatory or immune-related diseases. It is particularly useful for assessing disease progression, therapeutic efficacy, and response to treatment. Overall, the assay provides a sensitive, non-invasive tool for both experimental and clinical studies of inflammation and immune function in rabbits.
This product is manufactured in USA by Eagle Biosciences.
| Size | 1 x 96 Well |
| Sensitivity | 1.610 ng/mL |
| Dynamic Range | 6.25 ng/mL – 200 ng/mL |
| Incubation Time | 25 minutes |
| Sample Type | Serum, plasma |
| Storage | 2-8°C |
| Alternative Names | C-reactive protein, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, hs-CRP, pentraxin 1, and CRP. |

