FAQ's of Dog ADP(Adiponectin) ELISA Kit:
Q: How does the Dog ADP (Adiponectin) ELISA Kit detect ADP levels in canine samples?
A: The kit quantifies ADP using a sandwich ELISA format with a pre-coated plate and colorimetric (TMB substrate) detection, allowing sensitive and specific measurement in dog biological fluids.
Q: What are the main sample types compatible with this ELISA kit?
A: You can use canine serum, plasma, and various biological fluids to measure Adiponectin levels with reliable accuracy in this kit.
Q: When should the kit be used during the research workflow?
A: The kit is intended for use at the quantification stage of research, after sample collection and preparation, and must be used exclusively for laboratory research purposes.
Q: Where can the kit be stored to ensure stability and a long shelf life?
A: Keep the kit refrigerated at 2-8C and protect it from light. This storage condition preserves reagent integrity for 6-12 months.
Q: What is the process for preparing and running the assay?
A: Follow the provided instructions: add samples and standards to the pre-coated wells, incubate, wash, add detection antibody and HRP, then develop the color. Measure absorbance to quantify ADP concentration.
Q: How precise and reliable is this ELISA kit?
A: With intra-assay and inter-assay coefficients of variation below 10% and high reagent purity, the kit ensures exceptional precision and consistency in your results.