T4 ELISA kit, Fast, Serum & Plasma

Ref: TF-E-2400
Diagnostic ELISA kits (IVD)Research ELISA kits (RUO)ELISAEndocrinology
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This T4 ELISA kit is designed for the quantitative determination of total Thyroxine in serum and plasma samples (EDTA, lithium heparin, or citrate) to evaluate thyroid dysfunction. Suitable for both in vitro diagnostic and research purposes, this rapid assay (100 minutes) features a 96-well plate format, enabling efficient screening of large experimental series with minimal turnaround time.

 

Sample type EDTA, lithium heparin or citrate plasma
Capacity 96 tests
Sensitivity 8.0 nmol/l
Range 0/25 – 250 nmol/l
Assay time 100 min
Reactivity Reacts with all species

 

Size

1 x 96 wells

Regulatory status

In Vitro Diagnostics (EU), Research Use Only

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Product overview

 

Product name T4 ELISA 2nd generation
Description In vitro diagnostics / Research enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) for the quantitative determination of total Thyroxine in serum and plasma samples.
Labels IVD (EU only) or RUO, CE
Format 96-well plate
Samples Serum, Plasma (EDTA, lithium heparin, or citrate)
Sample volume 10µL
Reactivity Reacts with all species
Standard range 0/25 – 250 nmol/l
Sensitivity

8.0 nmol/l

Specificity No significant cross-reactivity was observed with Thyroxine analogs such as T3 (3,3`,5-triiodothyronine), rT3 (3,3`,5-triiodothyronine, reverse T3), 3,5-Diiodothyronine.
Assay time 95 min preparation, 5-10 min  ELISA

 

Sample collection & storage Store at 2-8°C for up to 6 months

Plasma/Serum: EDTA-, lithium- heparin-, citrate- samples stored at 2-8°C for up to 48h or -20°C for longer period (up to 6 months). Do not use haemolytic, icteric, or lipemic samples

Sample preparation Sample incubation (5 min) and enzyme conjugation (80 min)
ELISA Incubation, revelation and read steps (5 to 10 min)
Detailed protocol RUO: Download instructions for use

IVD: Download protocol for IVD

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