FAQ's of Dog vWF(Von Willebrand Factor) ELISA Kit:
Q: How does the Dog vWF ELISA Kit work in detecting von Willebrand Factor?
A: The kit uses a double-antibody sandwich ELISA method, allowing for quantitative measurement of canine von Willebrand Factor in serum, plasma, and other biological fluids with high specificity and sensitivity.
Q: What types of samples can be used in the Dog vWF ELISA Kit protocol?
A: You can analyze serum, plasma, and various biological fluids sampled from dogs, ensuring flexibility for different research and veterinary applications.
Q: When should the Dog vWF ELISA Kit be used for research purposes?
A: This kit is intended solely for research use, ideal for studies involving canine bleeding disorders or monitoring vWF levels in veterinary investigations.
Q: Where can the Dog vWF ELISA Kit be stored?
A: Store the kit at 2-8C, away from direct sunlight and frequent freeze-thaw cycles, to maintain stability and reagent potency throughout its 6-12 month shelf life.
Q: What benefits does the Dog vWF ELISA Kit offer in research laboratories?
A: It provides radiant precision, a swift assay time of 2-5 hours, and reproducibility with minimal cross-reactivity. Its use enhances productivity, accuracy, and reliability in canine vWF quantification studies.
Q: How are samples processed during the assay?
A: Add samples to the pre-coated microplate, follow with detection reagents, substrate buffer, and stop solution. The reaction, readable at 450 nm, yields a colorimetric result for precise vWF quantification.