ELISA Kit DIY Materials for Insulin Receptor (INSR)
CD220; ISR; HHF5; IR
- Product No.KSA895Hu11
- Organism SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human) Same name, Different species.
- Reagent Contents Capture Antibody, Biotin-labeled Competitor, Standard, Streptavidin-HRP, TMB Substrate, 96-well Plate
- Detectable SampleSerum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell culture supernates and other biological fluids.
- Applicable PrincipleCompetitive Inhibition ELISA for Antigen Detection
- Detectable Range2.47-200ng/mL
- Applicable Sensitivity0.92ng/mL
- ApplicationsMain materials for "Do It (ELISA Kit) Yourself".
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- UOM 96T*596T*10 96T*20 96T*50 96T*100
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SPECIFITY of the ELISA Kit DIY Materials for Insulin Receptor (INSR)
The Abs in the kit have high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detection of Insulin Receptor (ISR). No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Insulin Receptor (ISR) and analogues was observed.
USAGE of the ELISA Kit DIY Materials for Insulin Receptor (INSR)
1. Coat the plates with 100μL per well of working solution of Capture Antibody.incubate overnight at 4°C or incubate at 37°C for 2 hours.
2. Aspirate and wash 1 time.
3. Block the plates with 200 μL per well of working solution of Blocking Buffer. Incubate at 37°C for 1.5 hours.
4. Aspirate and wash 1 time. The plates are now ready for sample detection, the protocol is the same as regular ELISA.
STORAGE of the ELISA Kit DIY Materials for Insulin Receptor (INSR)
Antibodies, Standard and Streptavidin-HRP should be stored at -20°C. TMB should be stored at 4°C. 96-well Plate could be stored at room temperature. The contents are valid for twelve months. They are stable for one month after opening when stored at 4°C.
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