FAQ's of Human HDL(High Density Lipoprotein) ELISA Kit:
Q: How does the Human HDL ELISA Kit work?
A: The kit employs a Sandwich ELISA technique where an antigen-antibody specific reaction, followed by enzyme-substrate color development, quantitatively determines HDL levels in the sample.
Q: What types of samples can I use with this kit?
A: This kit is validated for use with human serum, plasma, cell culture supernates, tissue homogenates, and cell lysates, providing extensive flexibility for research applications.
Q: When should I use this kit over other HDL quantification methods?
A: Choose this ELISA kit when precise, high-throughput, and sensitive quantification of HDL is required, especially in research involving human samples and clinical studies.
Q: Where can the Human HDL ELISA Kit be stored and for how long?
A: Store the kit at 2-8C, away from light. Shelf life ranges from 6 to 12 weeks, as indicated on the kit instructions, ensuring reagent stability during storage.
Q: What is the process for preparing samples for analysis?
A: Simply collect your biological sample (serum, plasma, or other media), dilute as recommended in the kit insert, and add the required volume (50-100 L) to the pre-coated wells before following the stepwise assay protocol.
Q: What benefits does this kit offer for researchers?
A: Researchers benefit from unrivaled sensitivity, broad detection range, high reproducibility, and a time-efficient 3.5-hour assay, allowing for reliable and rapid HDL quantification in diverse human samples.