Insulin ELISA Kit is an enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative determination of insulin in human serum and plasma. Each kit contains all necessary reagents and one microplate for 96 tests. The assay is based on a flexible microplate strip format (8 x 1) and the kit comprises two monoclonal mouse antibodies. Total assay time is approximately 1½ hours for up to 86 samples. The kit shows excellent precision, sensitivity and specificity, is easy to use and requires only non-dedicated instrumentation.
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