FAQ's of Mouse HB(Hemoglobin) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Mouse HB ELISA Kit used in laboratory research?
A: The Mouse HB ELISA Kit is employed for quantitative detection of hemoglobin in mouse samples such as serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatant. The kit uses a sandwich ELISA principle, requiring a microplate reader at 450 nm, and follows a standardized protocol for results within approximately 2 hours.
Q: What are the benefits of using this kit compared to other assays?
A: This kit ensures top accuracy with a sensitivity of 3.12 ng/mL, while offering a broad detection range and excellent precision (intra-assay CV <8%, inter-assay CV <10%). Its complete reagent set and traceable calibration standards guarantee reproducibility and reliability in mouse hemoglobin analysis.
Q: When should I use the Mouse HB ELISA Kit?
A: Use the kit whenever you require precise quantification of mouse hemoglobin for biomedical or pre-clinical research applications using serum, plasma, or cell culture supernatant samples.
Q: Where should the kit be stored to maintain its performance?
A: The kit should be stored at 2-8C, avoiding freezing, to preserve reagent integrity and ensure optimal results through its 6-month shelf life.
Q: What is the process for setting up the assay?
A: The protocol involves adding standards and samples to the pre-coated wells, performing incubation and washing steps, followed by the addition of detection antibody, HRP conjugate, substrate, and stop solution. Read the results at 450 nm after about 2 hours.