Our ELISA test kits provide comprehensive solutions for detecting and quantifying proteins and small molecules in biological samples. These kits ensure high sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility. Designed for high-throughput screening, our ELISA kits deliver rapid, reliable results, making them ideal for automated workflows.

We offer sandwich ELISA for quantitative analysis and competitive ELISA for small molecule detection.

Additionally, our SimpleStep ELISA® kits feature a single-wash, 90-minute protocol, reducing assay time without compromising performance.

For enhanced sensitivity, our CatchPoint® SimpleStep ELISA® kits use a fluorescent substrate, providing better quantification across an extended dynamic range. This ensures greater accuracy and reliability, capturing subtle variations in protein levels.

Our kits are validated with multiple biological samples, ensuring consistent performance across different sample types.

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What is an ELISA kit, and how does it work?

An ELISA kit detects and quantifies specific proteins, antigens, or molecules in biological samples using highly specific antibodies and an enzyme-linked reaction that produces a measurable signal.

How do I choose the right ELISA kit for my research?

Consider your target analyte, sample type compatibility, assay sensitivity, detection method, and throughput needs. Opt for a validated kit with high specificity and reproducibility.

Can ELISA kits be used for automated high-throughput systems?

Yes, they are compatible with liquid handling systems for rapid, reproducible, and large-scale sample processing.

What components are included in an ELISA kit?

An ELISA kit typically includes pre-coated 96-well plates, protein standards, detection antibodies, streptavidin-HRP, chromogen (TMB), stop reagent, and buffers.

What sample types can be used with ELISA kits?

ELISA kits are typically compatible with serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants, tissue homogenates, and other biological fluids, depending on the specific assay. Refer to the datasheet for the range of sample types that a specific ELISA kit has been validated for.