FAQ's of Mouse CD59(Protectin) ELISA Kit:
Q: How do I use the Mouse CD59 (Protectin) ELISA Kit for quantitative analysis?
A: To use the Mouse CD59 ELISA Kit, follow the included protocol: prepare your serum, plasma, or biological fluid samples, add them to the microplate, and proceed with the sandwich ELISA steps. Incubate according to instructions, add detection reagents, substrate, and stop solution, then read colorimetric signals for quantitative analysis using the standard curve.
Q: What types of samples are suitable for this ELISA Kit?
A: The kit is designed for serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant, urine, and other biological fluids collected from mouse samples, allowing flexibility in experimental design.
Q: Where is the Mouse CD59 (Protectin) ELISA Kit manufactured and how is quality assured?
A: Each kit is manufactured using ISO and CE-certified processes to meet international quality standards. Every lot is tested for precision and accuracy, ensuring reproducible results and research-grade performance.
Q: When can I expect to receive my order, and how is it shipped?
A: Orders are promptly processed, and kits are securely shipped in protective packaging to maintain reagent stability during transit. Ship times may vary based on location, but both domestic and export customers can expect timely, reliable delivery.
Q: What is the benefit of using this top-tier ELISA kit in my laboratory?
A: The high sensitivity and broad assay range facilitate accurate quantitation of CD59, ensuring reliable data. With low variability (<10% CV), quick reaction time, included calibration, and comprehensive reagents, the kit enables efficient workflow and dependable results.
Q: How should I store the contents of the ELISA Kit?
A: All reagents and materials should be stored at 2-8C as specified in the manual. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles to preserve activity and shelf life, which ranges from 6-12 months.