FAQ's of Rat TFR(Transferrin Receptor) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Rat TFR (Transferrin Receptor) ELISA Kit used in research?
A: The Rat TFR ELISA Kit quantifies transferrin receptor levels in rat serum, plasma, or biological fluid samples, supporting investigations in immunology, hematology, and related disciplines.
Q: What is the process for performing an assay with this ELISA kit?
A: Samples are added to the pre-coated microplate, followed by the detection antibody, enzyme conjugate, substrates, and stop solution. A colorimetric change is measured at 450 nm using a microplate reader. The procedure takes 90-120 minutes.
Q: When should I use this kit instead of other methods?
A: Use this kit when high sensitivity, specificity, and rapid quantitative detection of rat TFR are essential for your research, particularly when working with limited sample volumes.
Q: Where should the kit be stored for optimal stability?
A: Store all components at 2-8C and avoid freeze/thaw cycles. Strict adherence to the storage instructions ensures maximum shelf life and assay performance.
Q: What benefits does the standard curve provide?
A: The included standard curve enables accurate quantification of TFR concentrations across a specified range, ensuring robust, reproducible results for your experiments.
Q: How does the kit ensure high specificity for rat samples?
A: The kit is formulated with rat-specific antibodies and controls, guaranteeing that the assay selectively detects rat TFR without cross-reactivity to other species.