FAQ's of PGH2(Prostaglandin H2) ELISA Kit:
Q: How do I correctly use the PGH2 ELISA Kit for quantitative analysis?
A: Follow the detailed protocol provided in the kit, using compatible samples like serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant, or tissue homogenate. All assay components, including the pre-coated 96-well microplate, standards, and reagents, are supplied for straightforward, quantitative detection.
Q: What benefits does the PGH2 ELISA Kit offer in terms of sensitivity and precision?
A: This kit boasts superior sensitivity (<20 pg/mL), with a quantified limit of detection below 15 pg/mL. Precision is high, reflected by intra-assay and inter-assay CVs of less than 10% and 12%, ensuring robust and reproducible results.
Q: Where can the PGH2 ELISA Kit be applied?
A: It is ideally suited for laboratory research involving human, mouse, or rat biological samples. The kit accommodates serum, plasma, and biological fluids, supporting a broad range of experimental approaches and research investigations.
Q: What is the process for ordering and receiving the PGH2 ELISA Kit?
A: Place your order via authorized distributors or suppliers. After processing, the kit is shipped using insulated packaging to preserve quality during freight. Shipping rates and timelines depend on the order quantity and destination.
Q: When is a sample kit available, and how is it packaged?
A: Sample kits may be requested for evaluation during order placement. Every kit is securely packaged to maintain stable temperatures and is suitable for laboratory storage at 2-8C until use.
Q: What equipment is required for detecting colorimetric changes in the assay?
A: A standard microplate reader capable of measuring absorbance at 450 nm is required to detect colorimetric changes during the sandwich ELISA process.