FAQ's of Human F13B(Coagulation Factor XIII B Polypeptide) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Human F13B ELISA Kit used for quantitative measurement?
A: The kit utilises a sandwich ELISA principle, harnessing antigen-antibody specific binding detected via HRP and TMB substrate, to accurately quantify Factor XIII B in human serum, plasma, and other biological fluids.
Q: What is the recommended process for sample preparation and assay setup?
A: Samples such as serum and plasma should be collected and prepared as indicated in the instruction manual. Add 50-100 L per well on the pre-coated plate, follow the sequential addition of reagents, and complete the detection process within 4 hours for optimal results.
Q: When should the kit be stored and what are the storage conditions?
A: For maximum shelf life (6-12 months), keep the unopened Human F13B ELISA Kit at 2-8C. Do not freeze the kit as this may compromise reagent stability and assay performance.
Q: Where can this ELISA kit be applied for best results?
A: This research-grade kit is specially formulated for laboratory use, including biomedical research institutions, pharmaceutical R&D, and diagnostic laboratories focusing on coagulation factor analysis in human samples.
Q: What key benefits does the Human F13B ELISA Kit provide for researchers?
A: Researchers benefit from its high sensitivity (<10 pg/mL), reduced intra- and inter-assay variability, minimal sample requirement, and broad detection range, ensuring reliable, reproducible data in coagulation and fibrin-stabilizing factor studies.