FAQ's of Horse MMP9(Matrix Metalloproteinase 9) ELISA Kit:
Q: How do I process equine samples using the Horse MMP9 ELISA Kit?
A: Begin by preparing your serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, or cell culture supernatant sample. Use the pre-coated plate and follow the kit's detailed protocol-add samples and reagents, incubate, wash, and develop the colorimetric signal before quantifying results at 450 nm with a microplate reader.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this ELISA Kit for MMP9 detection?
A: This kit delivers first-rate sensitivity (<10 pg/mL), accuracy (>90%), and precision (CV <10%), empowering researchers with reliable quantification of MMP9 in horse samples, which is vital in studies of tissue remodeling, inflammation, and related biomedical research.
Q: When should I order to make the most of the limited stock offer?
A: To utilise this special offer, it's best to place your order as soon as possible. Given the product's limited availability, prompt ordering assures kit availability and expedited shipping for your laboratory or research schedule.
Q: What equipment is required but not included with the kit?
A: You will need access to a microplate reader capable of reading absorbance at 450 nm, as this is not included with the kit. All other essential assay reagents and components are provided.
Q: Where can this kit be applied in terms of sample type?
A: The Horse MMP9 ELISA Kit is designed for a range of biological fluids, including serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell culture supernatants, making it highly versatile for equine studies.
Q: How should I store the kit and for how long is it usable?
A: Store the kit at 2C to 8C, avoiding freeze/thaw cycles. The recommended shelf life is 6-12 months under proper storage conditions, ensuring optimal reagent performance for your assays.