| Reactivity | HuSpecies Glossary |
| Applications | ELISA |
| Suitable Sample Type | Tissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids |
| Standard Curve Range | 0.156 - 10 ng/mL (example only; lot dependent) |
| Sensitivity | 0.057 ng/mL (example only; lot dependent) |
| Description | The Ready-To-Use ELISA kit offers pre-diluted detection reagents and a shorter experimental time. Assay Length: 3 hours |
| Standard Curve Range | 0.156 - 10 ng/mL (example only; lot dependent) |
| Sensitivity | 0.057 ng/mL (example only; lot dependent) |
| Assay Type | Sandwich ELISA |
| Inter-Assay | %CV < 12 (example only; lot dependent) |
| Intra-Assay | %CV < 10 (example only; lot dependent) |
| Sample Volume | 100 uL |
| Kit Type | ELISA Kit (Colorimetric) |
| Gene | ATG12 |
| Storage | Storage of components varies. See protocol for specific instructions. |
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| Gene Symbol | ATG12 |