FAQ's of Human PGAM2(Phosphoglycerate mutase 2) ELISA Kit:
Q: How do I use the Human PGAM2 ELISA Kit for sample quantification?
A: To quantify PGAM2, add your prepared serum, plasma, or other biological sample to the pre-coated wells, follow the kit protocol for incubation with standards and detection antibody, add substrate solution, and measure absorbance at 450 nm with a microplate reader. A standard curve allows precise quantification.
Q: What sample types are compatible with this ELISA kit?
A: The kit is designed for use with human serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernatants, and other biological fluids, providing flexibility across various research applications.
Q: When should I order a replacement kit to ensure timely research workflow?
A: It is recommended to reorder when nearing the kit's stated shelf life of 6-12 months, especially if your projected usage aligns with routine experiments, to avoid research interruptions.
Q: Where can I store the ELISA kit and its reagents safely?
A: All kit components should be stored at 2-8C as instructed in the manual, ensuring the stability and optimal performance of reagents throughout their stated shelf life.
Q: What benefits does the Human PGAM2 ELISA Kit offer over traditional detection methods?
A: This kit offers unprecedented sensitivity (<0.056 ng/mL), high specificity, and reproducibility. It provides accurate quantitative analysis, reducing hands-on preparation and delivering results in a cost-effective manner for high-throughput studies.
Q: How is the standard curve generated and utilized in this assay?
A: The kit includes a recombinant human PGAM2 standard. A series of dilutions create the standard curve, which is used to interpolate sample concentrations from absorbance readings.