FAQ's of Dog SELE(Selectin, Endothelium) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Dog SELE (Selectin, Endothelium) ELISA Kit used in laboratory settings?
A: The kit is used by adding dog serum, plasma, or suitable biological fluids to the pre-coated microplate wells, then following the included protocol for incubation, washing, reagent addition, and colorimetric detection. Results are read at 450 nm using a microplate reader.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this ELISA kit for canine SELE detection?
A: This kit ensures high sensitivity (detecting as low as 0.61 ng/mL), top-notch reproducibility (CV <10%), and a broad detection range (1.57-100 ng/mL), making it ideal for advanced canine vascular biology research.
Q: Where can the Dog SELE ELISA Kit be shipped, and how is it packaged?
A: The kit can be shipped internationally, with main markets in Asia, Europe, and North America. Each kit is securely packaged with all components and requires refrigerated storage (2-8C) during transit to preserve reagent quality.
Q: What is the process for quantifying SELE levels in samples?
A: After sample addition and incubation, specific detection antibodies and reagents generate a color change proportional to SELE concentration, which is then quantified using a microplate reader and standard curve.
Q: When is the ideal time to use this kit within research applications?
A: This kit is best used when accurate, quantitative data on canine SELE concentrations are required in research on endothelial cell adhesion, inflammation, or vascular disorders.