FAQ's of Human NLRP7(NLR Family, Pyrin Domain Containing Protein 7) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Human NLRP7 ELISA Kit used in the laboratory?
A: The kit utilizes a colorimetric sandwich ELISA method based on biotin-streptavidin interactions, and is employed for quantitative analysis of human NLRP7 in serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, and cell culture supernatants.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this kit in research settings?
A: Researchers benefit from precise measurement, superb sensitivity, broad compatibility with sample types, and reliability guaranteed by intra-assay CV <8% and inter-assay CV <10%.
Q: When should I use this ELISA kit for my experiments?
A: The kit is optimal for investigations requiring highly sensitive and specific quantification of NLRP7 protein in varied biological samples, particularly in immunology, inflammation, and cellular signaling studies.
Q: What is the proper storage process for maintaining kit quality?
A: Store the boxed kit at 2-8C. Ensure reagents are not frozen and remain sealed until just before use to preserve integrity and shelf life.
Q: Where can this ELISA kit be dispatched from, and to which markets is it available?
A: The kit is dispatched from India, with goods transport arranged for both domestic markets and international exporters, meeting demand across the research community.
Q: What is included in the kit, and how many samples can I test?
A: Each standard kit provides pre-coated 96-well strips, standards, detection and substrate reagents, wash buffer, stop solution, and an instruction manual, sufficient for 80 samples in duplicate.