FAQ's of Rat HCII(Heparin Cofactor II) ELISA Kit:
Q: How do I use the Rat HCII ELISA Kit for optimal results?
A: For optimal results, follow the detailed protocol included with the kit, ensuring proper sample preparation (serum, plasma, or tissue homogenate), correct reagent handling, and precise incubation times. Adhering to these steps will ensure high sensitivity and accuracy in your quantitative assays.
Q: What is the recommended sample volume and sample type for this assay?
A: The recommended sample volume for the Rat HCII ELISA Kit is 50-100 L per well, and it is validated for use with rat serum, plasma, or tissue homogenate samples.
Q: Where should the Rat HCII ELISA Kit be stored to maintain its quality?
A: Store all kit components at 2-8C and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles to preserve assay performance and reagent integrity throughout the 6-12 month shelf life.
Q: What extra features does this ELISA kit offer for researchers?
A: The kit features a calibrated standard curve, pre-coated 96-well microplate, ready-to-use reagents, and a clear, color-based readout at 450 nm, streamlining both setup and result interpretation for enhanced laboratory efficiency.
Q: When is the ideal time to reorder the kit and how can I ensure continuity in results?
A: To prevent research interruptions, consider reordering when inventory is low, using the catalog and lot numbers for exact matching. Consistently using kits from the same lot ensures reliable data continuity.
Q: How does the kit support scientific research applications and not clinical diagnostics?
A: This ELISA kit is strictly for scientific research and not for clinical diagnostic procedures. It is ideal for investigating protein function, disease models, or pharmacological studies in the research domain.