ELISA Kit DIY Materials for Bone Morphogenetic Protein 9 (BMP9)
GDF2; Growth Differentiation Factor 2
- Product No.KSB728Hu01
- Organism SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human) Same name, Different species.
- Reagent Contents Capture Antibody, Detection Antibody, Standard, Streptavidin-HRP, TMB Substrate, 96-well Plate
- Detectable SampleSerum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates and other biological fluids.
- Applicable PrincipleDouble-antibody Sandwich ELISA for Antigen Detection
- Detectable Range62.5-4000pg/mL
- Applicable Sensitivity26.3pg/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
The Abs in the kit have high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detection of Growth Differentiation Factor 2 (GDF2). No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Growth Differentiation Factor 2 (GDF2) and analogues was observed.
USAGE
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
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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