What does ELISA stand for and how does it work?
ELISA stands for Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay. It detects target molecules through antigen–antibody binding, amplified by enzyme reactions producing measurable color changes.
Can these diagnostic kits be used for both research and teaching purposes?
Yes. All products are intended for research and educational use only, providing safe and reliable learning experiences.
What are the benefits of molecular PCR detection?
PCR offers rapid, specific, and sensitive identification of microorganisms or genetic sequences, even from small or degraded samples.
How do biochemical tests like the Zinc Kit differ from immunoassays?
Biochemical assays measure chemical concentrations (like ions or enzymes), whereas immunoassays detect specific biomolecules using antibodies.
Are your kits compatible with automated laboratory systems?
Yes. Our kits are compatible with most automated readers, thermocyclers, and microplate platforms, ensuring flexible integration in modern laboratories.