Mouse Ultrasensitive Insulin ELISA

$486.00
Catalog
80-INSMSU-E01

The Mouse Ultrasensitive Insulin ELISA quantifies the concentration of insulin protein products in mouse I and mouse II proinsulin genes from as little as 5 µL of serum or plasma sample. For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.

  • Only 5 µL of sample required for tail snips
  • Dynamic range of 0.18-6.9 ng/mL
  • Superior sensitivity of 0.115 ng/mL
  • Only 25 µL of sample required for hypoinsulinemic samples
  • Dynamic range of 0.025-1.25 ng/mL
  • Superior sensitivity of 0.019 ng/mL
Species
Mouse
Regulatory Status
Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.
Product Distribution
Available Worldwide
Range
0.025 - 6.9 ng/mL
Sensitivity
0.115 ng/mL (5 µL), 0.019 ng/mL (25 µL)
Sizes
96 Wells
Sample Types
Plasma, Serum
Inc Time Hour
2
Inc Time Minute
30
Inc Time Overnight
No
Inc Time See Protocol
No
Sample Size
5
Sample Size 2
25
Detection
Colorimetric

The Mouse Ultrasensitive Insulin ELISA kit format quantifies the concentration of the insulin protein products of the mouse I and mouse II proinsulin genes from as little as 5µl of serum or plasma sample. Utilizing a dual-monoclonal antibody sandwich ELISA format, bi-level control set, and 96-well microplate comprising removable strips, the Mouse Ultrasensitive Insulin ELISA Jumbo kit has the performance characteristics and flexibility necessary to confidently measure up to 40 samples in duplicate. The shelf-life of the components and the resealable microplate pouch allow for convenient storage for future use if an entire plate is not needed at one time. 

The Mouse Ultrasensitive Insulin ELISA is provided with seven standards designed to meet the needs of either very small sample size or very low insulin concentrations. For small samples, such as tail snip samples, use a sample size of 5 µL and the top five standards, 0.18-6.9 ng/mL. For hypoinsulinemic samples from a type 1 diabetes model or streptozotocin treatment, use a 25 µL sample size and the bottom five standards, 0.025-1.25 ng/mL.

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