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- Coat antibody or antigen onto the ELISA plate using ICT’s Antibody Coating Buffer or Antigen Coating Buffer.
- Incubate 8–24 hours at room temperature (RT).
- Aspirate the coating solution.
- Wash each well twice with ICT’s ELISA Wash Buffer.
- Block the uncoated regions of the ELISA plate by pipetting 300–400 µL of blocking buffer into each well. Always use an equal or greater volume of blocking buffer than was used for the coating buffer solution.
- Incubate 8–24 hours at RT. For best blocking, incubate overnight at RT.
- Aspirate the blocking buffer; do not wash.
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39771980 | Hernández, J, et al. 2024. Dynamics of PCV2 and PCV3 in the Serum and Oral Fluids of Pigs After PCV2 Vaccination in a Commercial Farm. Vaccines, . |
38322315 | Ssemadaali, M., et al. 2024. Trans-replicase helper activity of porcine circoviruses promotes the synergistic replication of torque teno virus. Frontiers in Microbiology. |
28716975 | Boraschi-Diaz, I., et al. 2017. Metabolic phenotype in the mouse model of osteogenesis imperfecta. Journal of Endocrinology, 279-289. |