FAQ's of Human ELA2(Elastase 2, Neutrophil) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Human ELA2 ELISA kit used for quantitative detection in various sample types?
A: The kit can be applied to serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell culture supernatants, using the sandwich ELISA technique for sensitive quantitative measurement of ELA2 (Elastase 2, Neutrophil). Detailed instructions are included for optimal use.
Q: What are the steps involved in the assay process for this ELISA kit?
A: Begin by adding your diluted samples and standards to the pre-coated wells, followed by the detection reagents. After incubation and washes, substrate solution is added. The reaction is terminated with stop solution, and results are read at 450 nm using a microplate reader.
Q: When should the kit components be stored and how can unused strips be preserved?
A: Upon opening, unused microplate strips should be stored at 2-8C within a sealed bag to maintain stability. The kit should be kept at the recommended temperature to ensure a 6-12 month shelf life.
Q: Where can this kit be applied for research purposes?
A: This kit is designed for research use only and is suitable for biomedical, biochemical, and clinical research in distinct laboratory environments where Human ELA2 needs to be quantified.
Q: What are the benefits of using this kit in research assays?
A: The Human ELA2 ELISA kit delivers high sensitivity, reliable intra- and inter-assay precision, and excellent linearity, making it a valuable tool for both basic and advanced research applications.