FAQ's of Human CA3(Carbonic Anhydrase III, Muscle Specific) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Human CA3 ELISA Kit typically used in research laboratories?
A: The kit is primarily employed for the detection and quantification of Carbonic Anhydrase III in human serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, or other biological fluids, using a double-antibody sandwich ELISA method.
Q: What are the main advantages of selecting this CA3 ELISA Kit?
A: This kit offers a potent sensitivity below 10 pg/mL, high specificity due to the double-antibody format, standardized quality certifications (ISO 9001/13485), and convenient package contents for immediate use.
Q: Where can the kit be applied beyond serum and plasma samples?
A: In addition to serum and plasma, the Human CA3 ELISA Kit is validated for tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates, and various other biological fluids, enhancing its versatility in research.
Q: What is the process and time required to complete the assay?
A: The assay uses a sandwich ELISA technique, taking approximately 3.5 hours from sample preparation to colorimetric readout, ensuring robust and reliable data collection.
Q: Is the CA3 ELISA Kit available for international transport, and how are charges handled?
A: Yes, the kit is routinely exported to global markets. Charges for outlay and goods transport are provided upfront, with options for sample kits available before large-scale procurement.
Q: When should samples be stored and what conditions are optimal?
A: Samples and kit components should be kept at 2C-8C, avoiding light exposure to maintain reactivity and quality over the kit's shelf life of 6-12 months.