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Thermo Scientific™ SuperSignal™ ELISA Pico Chemiluminescent Substrate
HRP substrate optimized to generate an intense light signal and provide exception performance in luminometer-based assays.
Supplier: Thermo Scientific™ LSG37070
Description
Thermo Scientific™ SuperSignal ELISA Pico Chemiluminescent Substrate is optimized to generate an intense light signal and provide exception performance in luminometer-based assays.
SuperSignal ELISA Pico Substrate provides chemiluminescent detection of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) activity for ELISA methods based on HRP-conjugated antibodies and probes. These ELISAs can take place in either a test tube or a microplate and are quantified by measuring relative light units (RLU) in a luminometer.
Highlights:
- Immediate light generation – intense signal is produced immediately at room temperature or at 37°C
- High signal-to-noise ratio – minimal background
- Low picogram sensitivity – detect proteins in your ELISAs down to the picogram levels
- Room temperature storage – a consistent product with ambient shipping and no need to store at 4°C
- 8-hour working solution stability – consistent performance of the working solution over an 8-hour period with only a 10% decrease in activity at 24 hours
- Flexible – signal can be read in black or white opaque plates
- Emits light at 425nm – measurable by luminometers
Includes:
Luminol/Enhancer Solution (125 mL); Stable Peroxide Buffer (125 mL)
Chemical Identifiers
| ELISA Substrate | |
| SuperSignal | |
| HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase) |
| Chemiluminescence | |
| Chemical Substrate | |
| Upon receipt store product at room temperature. Product shipped at ambient temperature.Introduction |
Specifications
| ELISA Substrate | |
| Chemiluminescence | |
| Chemical Substrate | |
| Stable Peroxide Buffer, 50mL, Luminol/Enhancer, 50mL |
| 100 mL Kit | |
| SuperSignal | |
| HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase) | |
| Upon receipt store product at room temperature. Product shipped at ambient temperature.Introduction |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.