Brief: This video demonstrates the complete workflow for the Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) ELISA Test Kit. Watch as we guide you through the setup, sample processing, and interpretation steps using the double-antibody sandwich ELISA method. You'll see how this high-sensitivity assay measures AMH levels in human serum and plasma samples for clinical assessment of ovarian reserve and reproductive health.
Related Product Features:
Utilizes a double-antibody sandwich ELISA method for precise detection of Human Anti-Mullerian Hormone.
Designed for use with human serum and plasma samples with high sensitivity and specificity.
Provides reliable results within 2-3 hours with a total assay duration of 80 minutes.
Features a 96-test kit size with 18-month shelf life when stored at 2-8°C.
Enables assessment of ovarian reserve and monitoring of infertility treatment progress.
Helps in identifying polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) through AMH level measurement.
Includes comprehensive technical support for installation, setup, and troubleshooting.
Manufactured by Biovantion with strict quality controls for clinical diagnostics.
FAQs:
What sample types are compatible with this AMH ELISA Test Kit?
The kit is designed for use with human serum and plasma samples, providing accurate measurement of Anti-Mullerian Hormone levels in these biological fluids.
How long does the complete testing process take?
The total assay time is approximately 2-3 hours, with the core ELISA procedure requiring 80 minutes from sample addition to result interpretation.
What is the shelf life and proper storage conditions for this test kit?
The kit has an 18-month shelf life and must be stored at 2-8°C. Unused reagents should be sealed and returned to 2-8°C storage, maintaining stability for up to 2 months or until the labeled expiry date.
What clinical applications does this AMH test support?
This test is used for assessing ovarian reserve, monitoring infertility treatments, identifying polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and approximating the onset of menopause in female patients.