FAQ's of Human MT2(Metallothionein 2) ELISA Kit:
Q: How does the Human MT2 ELISA Kit detect Metallothionein 2 in samples?
A: The kit uses a quantitative sandwich ELISA with a colorimetric detection method to identify and measure levels of MT2 (Metallothionein 2) in human serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and other biological fluids.
Q: What types of samples can be analyzed using this ELISA Kit?
A: You can use this kit to analyze human serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell culture supernatants, and various other biological fluids, providing flexibility in sample choice.
Q: When should the standard curve be run during the assay?
A: The standard curve should be run with each assay to ensure accurate quantification and validation of results for every batch of tests performed.
Q: Where is this kit typically used, and who benefits most?
A: The kit is intended for research laboratories, academic institutions, and pharmaceutical companies conducting biomedical research involving human MT2. Scientists and researchers benefit most from its precision and reliability.
Q: What is the process for storing the ELISA kit and its reagents?
A: Store the kit and reagents at 2-8C. Avoid freezing unless specified for individual components. Following these storage conditions extends shelf life and preserves reagent integrity for up to 12 months.
Q: How much sample is required per well during the assay?
A: Typically, 50-100 L of your biological sample is required per well for effective and accurate analysis as per kit instructions.