Frequently asked questions For ELISA Reader
1. What is an ELISA Reader?
An ELISA Reader is a laboratory device used to measure the optical density (absorbance) of samples in microplates. It is designed to detect and quantify biological substances, such as proteins, antibodies, and hormones. They are widely used in hospitals, biotechnology, food safety, pharmaceuticals, and veterinary labs.
2. How does an ELISA Reader work?
The ELISA Reader detects colour changes resulting from enzyme reactions in the ELISA assay, and the optical system measures absorbance at specific wavelengths to calculate the concentration of target analytes.
3. What is the main use of an ELISA Reader?
Labotronics ELISA Readers are used for quantitative and qualitative analysis of biological samples, ideal for detecting infections, hormones, and biomarkers.
4. Can ELISA Readers detect multiple samples at once?
Yes, ELISA Readers can test dozens of samples at the same time, which saves time and ensures consistent testing, ideal for hospitals, labs, and research centers.
5. What kind of samples can be tested in an ELISA Reader?
Common samples include blood, serum, plasma, saliva, and urine these samples help identify infections, allergies, or hormone levels.
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