FAQ's of Human MIA1(Melanoma Inhibitory Activity Protein 1) ELISA Kit:
Q: How does the Human MIA1 ELISA Kit detect protein levels in samples?
A: The kit uses a double-antibody sandwich ELISA method, where HRP-conjugated antibodies bind to captured Human MIA1 in your biological fluid, followed by colorimetric detection for precise quantification.
Q: What sample types can be utilised with this ELISA kit?
A: You can analyse serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatants, making it suitable for a wide variety of research studies.
Q: Where can this ELISA kit be applied in research?
A: It is used in biomedical, oncological, and cellular research fields for quantifying Human MIA1 levels, supporting investigations into melanoma and related cellular activities.
Q: What is the benefit of the kit's sensitivity and detection range?
A: The kit offers an astonishing sensitivity of <10 pg/mL and a wide detection range (31.25-2000 pg/mL), enabling reliable identification even at low protein concentrations in your samples.
Q: When can results be expected after performing the assay?
A: Results are available after a total assay incubation time of 1-2 hours, enabling efficient workflow and timely data analysis for your research.
Q: How should the kit components be stored for optimal performance?
A: Store all kit reagents at 2-8C and avoid freezing to maintain the integrity and performance of the kit over its 6-12 month shelf life.