FAQ's of Human NGB(Neuroglobin) ELISA Kit:
Q: How does the Human NGB (Neuroglobin) ELISA Kit work?
A: The kit employs the sandwich ELISA technique, using pre-coated plates and sequential addition of standards or samples, detection reagent, HRP conjugate, and substrates for quantitative measurement of neuroglobin at 450 nm.
Q: What is the detection range and sensitivity of this ELISA kit?
A: The Human NGB ELISA Kit offers a detection range of 31.25 pg/mL to 2000 pg/mL with an exceptional sensitivity below 10 pg/mL, facilitating reliable quantification in low-abundance samples.
Q: When should samples be processed after collection for optimal results?
A: Samples such as serum, plasma, or tissue homogenates are best processed or stored at appropriate conditions (2-8C) promptly after collection to ensure the integrity and reliability of assay results.
Q: Where can this ELISA kit be utilized and by whom?
A: This kit is suited for use in research laboratories-academic, clinical, and pharmaceutical-by scientists, lab managers, and technicians focused on quantifying human neuroglobin.
Q: What are the benefits of using this neuroglobin ELISA kit in research?
A: Users benefit from its high sensitivity, broad detection range, research-grade purity, standardized quantification, and non-hazardous components, supporting precise and reproducible scientific investigation.
Q: How precise and reproducible are the assay results?
A: The assay provides intra-assay CV of less than 8% and inter-assay CV of less than 10%, ensuring reliable and reproducible results across multiple runs.