“Working on the expression pattern of pro-inflammatory cytokines in asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) we rely on quantitative ELISA kits. In these studies, we have used the ELISA kits of Orgenium for IL-1beta, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-alpha. The instructions are clearly written and the kits are easy to use and there is no delay in preparing buffers or standards as they are ready to use solutions. This benefits in saving preparation time, and it reduces mistakes caused by e.g. pipetting errors. The reproducibility of both standard curve and sample values is very high and reliable.
In addition, the kits’ shelf life, even after opening, is significantly extended compared to similar products and kits, which were only partly used, can be kept for other experiments. In summary, the kits are very cost efficient and easy to handle. We will definitively use Orgenium ELISA kits for our future research.”
Prof. Dr. Michael Roth
Molecular Medicine, The Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, PO Box M77,
Sydney, NSW-2050, Australia
“I think your ELISA kits are great! They are reliable, you have plenty of reagents and the best thing about them is that you can finish the ELISA in a reasonable time. Compared to the ELISA kits I used before, yours is very convenient and quick since all the reagents are already ready to use, so you don’t have to dilute anything.”
Petra Seidel, PhD Student
Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Biotechnology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
“As a molecular biologist using ELISA for most of my experiments, I am really happy with the quality of the Orgenium ELISA Kits. I often run Orgenium's IL-6 or IL-8 ELISA, and they perform best in specificity, sensitivity and reproducibility compared to other kits available on the market. The use of colored reagents makes them user-friendly and prevents pipetting errors. Also in the future, Orgenium ELISA kits will be my first choice.”
Nicola Miglino, Research Assistant
University Hospital Basel, Department of Research, Basel, Switzerland.
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