FAQ's of Rat OPG(Osteoprotegerin) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Rat OPG (Osteoprotegerin) ELISA Kit used in molecular research?
A: The kit is used for quantitative determination of OPG levels in rat serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants, tissue homogenates, and other biological fluids, employing a double-antibody sandwich ELISA method.
Q: What competitive advantages does this ELISA kit provide to researchers?
A: This kit offers a potent sensitivity level, high assay precision, calibration with recombinant standards, and compatibility with various rat biological samples, making it a reliable and versatile choice for accurate research outcomes.
Q: When should I use this kit in my research workflow?
A: The Rat OPG ELISA Kit is best suited for preclinical or experimental studies where detecting and quantifying OPG expression is necessary, especially when high sensitivity and reproducibility are priorities.
Q: Where can the kit be shipped and how is it packaged for transit?
A: The kit can be shipped worldwide, including India and major international markets. It is carefully packed to prevent damage or degradation, ensuring components remain resplendent and ready for research use upon arrival.
Q: What is the process for preparing samples and running the assay?
A: Samples are prepared according to included instructions, using 50-100 L per well. The assay involves adding standards and samples to the pre-coated plate, performing a series of washing, incubation, and detection steps, and measuring absorbance to determine OPG levels.
Q: What is the benefit of the provided standard curve and recombinant calibration?
A: Having 6-8 recombinant rat OPG standards ensures accurate, quantitative results that are reliable across runs, enhancing the robustness of your dataset and facilitating interpretation and comparative analysis.