- VE:96 Tests
- Testdauer:One step
- Testtyp:Sandwich
- Format:Pre-coated
- Reaktivität der primären Antikörper:Human
- Target protein:CK1 epsilon
- Bezeichnung:Human CK1 Epsilon ELISA kit
- Probentyp:Serum, plasma or other biological fluids
- Erkennungsmethode:Colorimetric
- Time to Results:1 h 30 min
- Shelf life:Store for 6 months at 4 °C
- Erfassungsbereich:75 - 1200 ng/L
- Lagertemperatur:4 °C
- Probenvolumen:40 μl
- Empfindlichkeit:4,99 ng/L
- Regulatory status:RUO
Human CK1 epsilon ELISA kit is a 90 minute sandwich Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (sELISA) designed for the in vitro quantitative determination of human CK1 epsilon in serum, plasma, and other biological fluids.
- Higher throughput: Get results in just 90 minutes, with a single wash step
- Assay precision: Intra assay: CV <8%, Inter assay: CV <10%
Human CK1 epsilon ELISA kit (A313942) employs the sandwich enzyme immunoassay technique for the quantitative measurement of human CK1 epsilon in serum, plasma or other biological fluids. An antibody specific for CK1 epsilon has been pre-coated onto a 96-well microtiter plate. The standards and test samples are added into the wells and the CK1 epsilon present in each sample is bound to the wells by the immobilised antibody. Biotinylated anti-CK1 epsilon antibody, which also binds the CK1 epsilon present in each sample, and Streptavidin-HRP, which binds the Biotinylated anti-CK1 epsilon antibody, are added and the microtiter plate is incubated. Following incubation, unbound Biotinylated anti-CK1 epsilon antibody and unbound Streptavidin-HRP are removed by washing, and two substrate solutions are added to the wells. Colour develops in proportion to the amount of CK1 epsilon captured in each well. The colour development is stopped by addition of stop solution which changes the colour from blue to yellow and the intensity of the colour is then measured. The concentration of CK1 epsilon in the samples can then be calculated by reading the O.D. absorbance at 450 nm in a microplate reader and referring to the standard curve.