High Range Rat Insulin ELISA

High Range Rat Insulin ELISA
(10-1145-01)
Kit format: 1 x 96 wells
Measurement range: 3 - 150 μg/L
No sample dilution for sample with high insulin concentrations
Results within 2.5 hours
Low sample volume - 10 µL
Mercodia High Range Rat Insulin ELISA
A method for the quantitative determination of high levels of insulin in rat samples. The High Range Rat Insulin ELISA is based on highly specific monoclonal antibodies with insignificant or no cross-reactivity to C-peptide or proinsulin.
Mercodia Diabetes Antigen Control – Rat & Mouse (10-1220-01) is designed to be used as a three-level control for the Mercodia High Range Rat Insulin ELISA.

Rat
Serum, EDTA plasma and cell culture medium.
10 µL
3 - 150 μg/L
≤1.5 µg/L
2 h + 15 min
The following cross-reactions have been tested:
75%
Not detected
Not detected
Not detected
Not detected
8%
51%
33%
51%
Not detected
167%
75%
167%
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35773 | DfU - 10-1145-01 v. 11.0 |
33636 | DfU - 10-1145-01 v. 11.0 |
35328 | DfU - 10-1145-01 v. 11.0 |
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35773 | CoA - 10-1145-01 |
33636 | CoA - 10-1145-01 |
35328 | CoA - 10-1145-01 |
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SDS - 10-1145-01 |
For other languages and previous versions: Technical Library
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