FAQ's of Human SLC7A11(Solute Carrier Family 7, Member 11) ELISA Kit:
Q: How does the Human SLC7A11 ELISA Kit perform quantitative measurements?
A: The kit uses a sandwich ELISA technique, wherein the Human SLC7A11 antigen from samples binds to a pre-coated antibody, and detection is achieved using HRP conjugation and a TMB substrate for precise quantification.
Q: What types of samples can be analyzed using this ELISA kit?
A: You can use serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, and other compatible biological fluids to detect Human SLC7A11 with this kit.
Q: Where should the kit be stored, and what is its shelf life?
A: The kit should be stored at 2-8C without freezing. When unopened and properly stored, its stability lasts for 6-12 months from the manufacture date.
Q: When can results from this assay be expected?
A: Sample preparation takes approximately 20 minutes, and the full assay can be completed in 2-3 hours, resulting in timely data acquisition.
Q: What controls are included and why are they important?
A: The kit comes with standard, positive, and negative controls. These ensure experimental accuracy and validate both the assay's performance and your test results.
Q: How does the sensitivity of this kit benefit researchers?
A: With a sensitivity below 0.05 ng/mL, the kit reliably detects even low levels of Human SLC7A11, aiding in studies where precise quantification is crucial.