FAQ's of Rat C4(Complement Component 4) ELISA Kit:
Q: How should the Rat C4 ELISA Kit be stored for optimal performance?
A: The Rat C4 ELISA Kit should be stored at 2-8C and must not be frozen. Proper storage within this temperature range helps maintain reagent stability and ensures reliable results throughout the 6-12 month shelf life.
Q: What sample types are compatible with this ELISA kit?
A: This kit is compatible with serum, plasma, and other biological fluids of rat origin, making it ideal for research applications in disease studies, immunology, and pharmaceutical investigations.
Q: What is the principle of the Rat C4 ELISA Kit assay?
A: The kit utilizes a sandwich ELISA principle, employing specific monoclonal antibodies that capture and detect the rat complement component 4 (C4), offering high sensitivity and accuracy in quantitative analysis.
Q: Where can I obtain more details on the standard curve or reagent preparation?
A: Detailed information on the standard curve and reagent preparation is provided in the datasheet included inside the kit. This manual offers step-by-step instructions to facilitate smooth experimental setup.
Q: What is the assay duration from start to finish?
A: The total incubation time for the assay is typically 2-3 hours, allowing for efficient throughput in laboratory workflows. Complete protocols and timing guidelines are detailed in the kit manual.
Q: How does the kit ensure accuracy and reproducibility?
A: With intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation (CV) of less than 10%, and highly purified reagents, the kit ensures consistent and reliable quantification of rat C4 in various sample types.