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Noradrenaline high sensitive (research) ELISA

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IB89537R
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Enzyme Immunoassay for the determination of Noradrenaline (Norepinephrine). Flexible test system for various biological types and volumes.<br><br>
Noradrenaline (norepinephrine) is extracted by using a cis-diol-specific affinity gel, acylated and then converted enzymatically.<br><br>
The competitive ELISA kit uses the microtiter plate format. The antigen is bound to the solid phase of the microtiter plate. The derivatized standards, controls and samples and the solid phase bound analyte compete for a fixed number of antibody binding sites. After the system is in equilibrium, free antigen and free antigen-antibody complexes are removed by washing. The antibody bound to the solid phase is detected by an anti-rabbit IgG-peroxidase conjugate using TMB as a substrate. The reaction is monitored at 450nm.<br><br>
Quantification of unknown samples is achieved by comparing their absorbance with a standard curve prepared with known standard concentrations. For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Assay Description:
19 hours, 32 min. total incubation time
Catalog number:
IB89537R
configuration:
96 Determinations, 12x8 removable strips
controls:
2 controls, ready to use
design:
Competitive enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) technique
FDA Status:
For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures
MSDS:

MSDS

notes:
The protocol for this product (see above) is intended to serve as an example only. Please refer to the Instructions For Use provided with the assay kit for precise details.
Protocol:

Protocol

Sample types:
Flexible test system for various biological types and volumes
Sample volume:
1 - 750 μL
standards:
6 calibrators, ready to use
Standard range:
0 / 0.2 - 32 ng/mL. Note: The concentrations of the unknowns taken from the calibrator curve have to be multiplied by a correction factor
storage:
2 - 8 °C
sensitivity:
0.1 ng/mL x Correction Factor (please see protocol)