FAQ's of Mouse PICP(Procollagen I C-Terminal Propeptide) ELISA Kit:
Q: How does the Mouse PICP ELISA Kit detect PICP in mouse samples?
A: The kit employs a sandwich ELISA method, utilizing specific antibodies to capture and quantify Procollagen I C-Terminal Propeptide (PICP) in various mouse-derived biological fluids.
Q: What sample types are compatible with this ELISA kit?
A: The kit is validated for serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants, and other biological fluids from mouse specimens, ensuring versatility in research approaches.
Q: When should the kit be stored and at what temperature?
A: For optimal performance and stability, store the kit at 2-8C upon receipt, avoiding freezing. Always follow the storage duration guidelines on the packaging.
Q: Where can researchers use this kit?
A: This kit is designed for use in laboratory and research settings, supporting applications in biomarker quantitation, clinical research, and physiological studies focused on mouse models.
Q: What is the typical process timeline for completing an assay?
A: The assay can be completed in approximately 4.5 hours, including sample addition, incubation, washing, and colorimetric detection at 450 nm.
Q: How does the kit ensure high accuracy and precision in results?
A: The kit includes a standard curve for calibration, provides pre-coated microplates, and demonstrates intra- and inter-assay CVs of less than 10%, ensuring reliable and reproducible performance.