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12 months from date of receipt / reconstitution, 2 to 8 °C as supplied.
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Standard curve
Example of mouse IgG (Total) standard curve in Assay Diluent #3.
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The concentrations of total IgG were measured and interpolated from the target standard curves and corrected for sample dilution.
#1 sample is undiluted samples are as follows: Mouse serum was 10^6 fold dilution. The interpolated dilution factor corrected values are plotted. The mean target concentration was determined to be 3mg/mL in mouse serum.
#2 sample is undiluted samples are as follows: Mouse plasma was 10^6 fold dilution. The interpolated dilution factor corrected values are plotted. The mean target concentration was determined to be 2.2 mg/mL in mouse plasma.
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