FAQ's of Human p-AMPK(Phosphorylated Adenosine Monophosphate Activated Protein Kinase) ELISA Kit:
Q: How should the Human p-AMPK ELISA Kit samples be prepared for optimal performance?
A: Samples-including serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell lysate, or cell culture supernatant-should be collected and processed following standard laboratory guidelines. Use the sample diluent provided, and ensure samples are at the recommended pH and temperature before starting the assay.
Q: What are the main usage benefits of this p-AMPK ELISA Kit in research applications?
A: This kit offers high sensitivity and a broad detection range, enabling accurate quantification of phosphorylated AMPK even at low concentrations. Researchers benefit from complete controls, rapid assay time, and compatibility with a variety of human sample types.
Q: When is the best time to use a fresh kit after delivery for highest quality results?
A: For optimal results, use the kit as soon as possible after delivery and always store it at 2-8C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles and check the expiration date. Stock is ready for immediate use upon order completion and verified arrival.
Q: Where can the Human p-AMPK ELISA Kit be applied?
A: This kit is suitable for laboratories engaged in biochemical analysis, academic research, cellular signaling investigations, and diagnostics related to metabolic or kinase pathway studies, especially within institutions working on human-specific research.
Q: What is the process of setting up the assay using this kit?
A: Begin by bringing all reagents and samples to room temperature. Follow the protocol to add standards, samples, and detection antibody to the pre-coated 96-well microplate. Wash and develop with the substrate, then stop the reaction and measure absorbance at 450 nm with a microplate reader.
Q: How does calibration and quantification work in this ELISA kit?
A: A standard curve is included with the kit. After completing the assay, the absorbance readings of your samples are compared to the standard curve to quantify the concentration of human p-AMPK in each sample with high precision.