FAQ's of Human PCSK9(Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Human PCSK9 ELISA Kit used in research settings?
A: This ELISA kit is widely used for the quantitative determination of human PCSK9 in serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and other biological fluids, supporting research in cardiovascular health, metabolic studies, and drug development.
Q: What is the process for running the Human PCSK9 ELISA Kit?
A: The assay follows a user-friendly sandwich ELISA protocol. Samples or standards are added to the precoated wells, followed by the detection reagent and substrate. The colorimetric readout allows for easy quantification, with the entire process taking approximately 3.5 hours.
Q: When should the kit be stored and handled?
A: To maintain optimal performance, the kit should be stored tightly closed at 2-8C. It should be used within 6-12 weeks of receipt and must not undergo freeze/thaw cycles to preserve reagent stability.
Q: Where can the Human PCSK9 ELISA Kit be applied?
A: It is validated for use with human serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell culture supernatants, making it suitable for laboratory, academic, or pharmaceutical research environments.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing this featured ELISA kit?
A: The kit offers dazzling sensitivity (as low as 0.49 ng/mL), precise and reproducible results with low intra- and inter-assay variation, and includes all components, making it a crackerjack, turnkey solution for PCSK9 quantification.
Q: How are shipped goods packed and dispatched for transportation?
A: Each kit is securely packaged to protect all reagents and components, ensuring proper preservation and safe arrival at the designated FOB port, ready for research use upon delivery.