FAQ's of Human Hepc(Hepcidin) ELISA Kit:
Q: How do I use the Human Hepc (Hepcidin) ELISA Kit for sample analysis?
A: Simply follow the included protocol: add samples (serum, plasma, or fluid), incubate according to instructions, perform colorimetric detection with the provided reagents, and measure at 450 nm on a microplate reader. Results can be quantified using the included standards and controls.
Q: What types of samples can be evaluated using this ELISA kit?
A: This kit is validated for quantitative measurement of human hepcidin in serum, plasma, and various other biological fluids, providing versatility for research applications.
Q: When is it recommended to use this ELISA kit in biomedical studies?
A: This ELISA kit is ideally suited for research requiring sensitive and quantitative assessment of hepcidin, particularly in clinical investigations of iron metabolism or related biomedical pathways.
Q: Where should the Human Hepc ELISA Kit be stored to maintain stability?
A: The kit should be stored at 2-8C under cold chain conditions to ensure reagent stability and maintain the specified shelf life of 6-12 months.
Q: What is the benefit of choosing this ELISA kit over others?
A: It offers high sensitivity, a valuable detection range, pre-calibrated standards, controls, and >99% purity components, ensuring reproducible results and pristine data quality for your research.
Q: How is the kit supplied and packaged for delivery?
A: Each kit is securely boxed, with individual packaging for all reagents and components to protect against damage during transport and to ensure ready-to-use condition upon arrival.