Product Name | Rat Salmonella-typ antibody(Salmonella Ab) ELISA kit |
Catalog NO. | FY-ER4801 |
Size | 48T, 96T |
Storage | 2-8 ℃ for 6 months |
Species | Rat |
CV %() |
Intra-Assay: CV<8% Inter-Assay: CV<10% |
Note | For Research Use Only |
Feiyue’s Rat Salmonella-typ antibody(Salmonella Ab) is an ELISA reagent for detection of Salmonella-typ antibody(Salmonella Ab) in serum, plasma or cell with sensitivity, specificity and consistency.
Salmonella species are non-spore-forming, predominantly motile enterobacteria with cell diameters between about 0.7 and 1.5 μm, lengths from 2 to 5 μm, and peritrichous flagella (all around the cell body, allowing them to move). They are chemotrophs, obtaining their energy from oxidation and reduction reactions, using organic sources. They are also facultative anaerobes, capable of generating ATP with oxygen ("aerobically") when it is available, or using other electron acceptors or fermentation ("anaerobically") when oxygen is not available.
This kit uses sandwich ELISA to detect the concentration of Rat Salmonella-typ antibody(Salmonella Ab).
Rat Salmonella-typ antibody(Salmonella Ab)-specific monoclonal antibody has been pre-coated in the wells of the supplied microplate. Standards samples and controls are added to interact with the immobilized antibody. A sandwich complex is formed by additional anti-Rat Salmonella-typ antibody(Salmonella Ab) antibody with HRP-Streptavidin. TMB solution is added to react with the sandwich for ming optical signal measured by microplate reader. The concentration of Rat Salmonella-typ antibody(Salmonella Ab) in the sample can be calculated by comparing the absorbance of the sample with the standard curve.
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