| Sub Cat | Reactivity | Sensitivity | Detection Range | |
| MTS-1123-HM677 | Monkey | 31.25 pg/mL-2000 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM678 | Human | 31.2-2000 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM679 | Mouse | 31.2-2000 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM680 | Rat | 15.6 pg/mL-1000 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM681 | Dog | 23.5 pg/mL-1500 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM682 | Rabbit | 100-2500 pg/mL | Inquiry | |
| MTS-1123-HM683 | Guinea Pig | 100-2500 pg/mL | Inquiry |
Yes-colorimetric ELISA is often chosen specifically because it works well with standard absorbance-capable plate readers and provides an accessible, endpoint-style quantification. It is a good fit for routine screening, condition comparisons, and studies where you prioritize robustness and operational simplicity. If you share your expected sample number and concentration range, we can also advise on recommended replicate design and dilution to keep results within the linear range.
The choice mainly depends on your sample matrix, expected concentration range, and the epitope accessibility of the analyte. Standard ELISA formats are often preferred for straightforward quantification and ease of interpretation, while competition formats can be helpful in certain assay constraints (for example, when the analyte size or binding characteristics favor competitive detection). If you tell us your species, sample type, and target range, we can recommend the best format for data quality.
It's commonly used for condition screening because the workflow is compatible with multi-plate runs and common lab automation. To reduce optimization burden, we recommend starting with a pilot plate that tests a dilution series for representative samples, then locking that dilution for the main screen. Including a consistent in-plate control sample on every plate also helps you track drift. Our team can help you design a plate layout and acceptance criteria before scaling up.
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