FAQ's of Human SALa(Salusin Alpha) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Human SALa (Salusin Alpha) ELISA Kit typically used in research laboratories?
A: Researchers use this kit for the quantitative or qualitative measurement of Salusin Alpha levels in various biological fluids (serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant) as part of biochemical and life science investigation protocols.
Q: What specific benefits does this ELISA kit offer in terms of sensitivity and detection range?
A: With sensitivity typically below 10 pg/mL and a detection range of 15.6 pg/mL - 1000 pg/mL (or 0.16-10 ng/mL for the competitive assay), this kit enables high-precision, low-abundance analyte detection essential for advanced research.
Q: When should the kit be stored at -20C instead of 2-8C?
A: For long-term storage beyond a few weeks or months, it is recommended to keep the kit at -20C to maintain the integrity and shelf life of reagents. Short-term storage (up to one year) is adequate at 2-8C (unopened).
Q: Where can this ELISA kit be exported and is sample shipment available?
A: The Human SALa ELISA Kit can be exported globally, including India and other major markets. Sample kits are available upon request; delivery includes applicable freight charges.
Q: What is the process for instant checkout and what components are included in the kit?
A: Instant checkout enables quick ordering through the supplier's website or distributor portal. The kit includes a pre-coated ELISA plate, standards, detection antibody, enzyme conjugate, substrate, stop solution, wash buffer, and a comprehensive user manual.
Q: How does the competitive inhibition assay in this kit work?
A: This assay measures the ability of SALa in your sample to compete with labeled peptide for antibody binding, allowing a direct quantitative relationship between signal strength and analyte concentration.