FAQ's of Human CC16(Clara Cell Protein 16) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Human CC16 ELISA Kit used in research applications?
A: The kit is utilized for the quantitative detection of Clara Cell Protein 16 in a variety of human biological samples, including serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell culture supernatants, primarily supporting research in respiratory and kidney functions.
Q: What is the assay process for the CC16 ELISA Kit?
A: The assay follows a sandwich ELISA protocol: add your samples to the pre-coated plate, incubate with detection antibodies, followed by HRP-conjugate, substrate solution, and stop solution. Measure absorbance at 450 nm to obtain quantitative results using the standard curve provided.
Q: Where can the kit be applied and who benefits from it?
A: This ELISA kit is suitable for clinical laboratories, research institutions, and biotechnology companies focusing on human studies, especially where precise measurement of Clara Cell Protein 16 is required for diagnostic or translational research.
Q: What types of samples are compatible with this kit?
A: The kit is validated for use with serum, plasma, cell culture supernates, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, lung lavage fluid, urine, and other biological fluids, offering versatility for diverse sample types.
Q: When can results be expected and how reliable are they?
A: The assay typically delivers results within 2-4 hours, with high reliability ensured by intra-assay CV <10% and inter-assay CV <12%, plus lot-to-lot consistency for reproducible performance.