Product Details
Product Details
Product Specification
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| Sensitivity | 10pg/ml | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Species Reactivity | Human | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Theory | This kit uses a double-antigen sandwich assay to measure the level of human anti-PEG IgG in samples. Purified antigen is coated on a microplate to create a solid-phase antigen. Anti-PEG IgG is then added sequentially to the coated wells. Anti-PEG IgG then binds to the HRP-labeled antigen, forming an antigen-antibody-enzyme-labeled antigen complex. After thorough washing, the plate is then treated with the substrate TMB for color development. TMB converts to blue under the catalysis of HRP and to yellow under the action of acid. The intensity of the color is positively correlated with the amount of anti-PEG IgG in the sample. The absorbance (OD) is measured at 450 nm using a microplate reader, and the concentration of human anti-PEG IgG in the sample is calculated using a standard curve. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Detection Type | Used to determine the content of anti-polyethylene glycol immunoglobulin G (Anti-PEG IgG) in human serum, plasma and related liquid samples. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| General Notes | 1. After removing the kit from the refrigerator, allow it to equilibrate at room temperature for 1 hour before use. If the enzyme-coated plate is opened but not completely used, store it in a sealed bag. 2. Crystals may form in the concentrated wash solution. Warming in a water bath during dilution can aid dissolution. This will not affect the results during washing. 3. Use a pipette for each sample addition step and frequently calibrate its accuracy to avoid experimental error. The time for each addition should ideally be within 5 minutes. For large numbers of samples, using a dispenser is recommended. 4. Develop a standard curve with each measurement, preferably in duplicate. If the analyte concentration in the sample is too high (the OD value of the sample is greater than the OD value of the first standard well), dilute the sample a certain number of times (n) with sample diluent before measurement. When calculating the total dilution factor (×n×5), multiply the final dilution factor. 5. Plate sealing film is for single use only to avoid cross-contamination. 6. Protect the substrate from light. 7. Strictly follow the instructions for use. Test results must be based on the readings of the microplate reader. 8. All samples, wash solutions, and waste should be treated as infectious agents. 9. Components from different batches of this reagent must not be mixed. |
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| Storage Temp. | Unopened test kit, stored at 2-8°C, has a shelf life of 6 months. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Test Range | 40pg/ml –2200pg/ml |
