Rat KIM1 ELISA Kit PicoKine®

SKU:BHE21000675
Overview
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Rat KIM1 (HAVCR1) PicoKine® Quick ELISA kit is designed for quantitative detection of KIM1. Suitable for cell culture supernatants, serum, plasma (heparin, EDTA) and urine. Optimized for a streamlined sandwich ELISA workflow with high signal-to-noise and reproducible results. Reported sensitivity: <2 pg/ml.
Target HAVCR1
Reactivity Rat
Sample Type(s) cell culture supernatants, serum, plasma (heparin, EDTA) and urine.
Assay Type Sandwich ELISA
Sensitivity <2 pg/ml
Detection Range 31.2 pg/ml - 2,000 pg/ml
Assay Time ~3.5 hours
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Catalog no. Size
EK0882 96 wells/kit, with removable strips.
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  • Options: Size: 96 wells/kit, with removable strips..
  • Lead time: items “in stock at manufacturer” typically ship in 5–7 business days.
  • Storage: Store at 4℃ for 6 months, at -20℃ for 12 months. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles (Ships with gel ice, can store for up to 3 days in room temperature. Freeze upon receiving.); cold-chain shipment (typically with ice packs) is expected.
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Field Specification
Mfr No EK0882
Alternative Names Hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 1 homolog;HAVcr-1;Kidney injury molecule 1;KIM-1;T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing protein 1;TIMD-1;Havcr1;Kim1;
Assay Time
  • ~3.5 hours
Assay Type
  • Sandwich ELISA
Detection Range 31.2 pg/ml - 2,000 pg/ml
Expression System
  • NS0
Gene ID 286934
Immunogen Expression system for standard: NS0; Immunogen sequence: S18-V238
Product Type
  • ELISA Kits
  • PicoKine® ELISA Kitss
Reactivity
  • Rat
Sample Type(s) cell culture supernatants, serum, plasma (heparin, EDTA) and urine.
Sensitivity <2 pg/ml
Storage Store at 4℃ for 6 months, at -20℃ for 12 months. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles (Ships with gel ice, can store for up to 3 days in room temperature. Freeze upon receiving.)
Target HAVCR1
UniProt # O54947

Background

Also known as: Hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 1 homolog, HAVcr-1, Kidney injury molecule 1, KIM-1, T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing protein 1, TIMD-1, Havcr1, Kim1.

Rat KIM1 (HAVCR1) is an established target in many assay panels, supporting hypothesis testing across diverse biological systems. This target is frequently investigated in Molecular & Cellular Biology research contexts. This analyte is often discussed in the context of cell-surface signaling and cell-state markers. Many receptors and surface markers act as gateways for signaling or as phenotypic indicators of specific cell populations and activation states.

Biological context

In experimental systems, protein abundance can reflect regulated expression, secretion, processing, or clearance. Interpreting changes benefits from considering compartment (cell-associated vs soluble), the time scale of regulation, and whether complexes or modified forms contribute to the measured signal.

Why it matters in research

  • Systems-level readout: Quantification supports comparisons across conditions, time points, and treatment groups.
  • Mechanistic interpretation: Pairing with upstream regulators and downstream markers helps contextualize changes.
  • Biomarker-style profiling: Measuring panels of related analytes can improve interpretability in complex models.

Sample data

Concentration (pg/ml)031.262.512525050010002000
O.D.0.0670.2560.350.4990.7451.1751.8472.793

Intra/inter assay consistency

Intra-Assay PrecisionInter-Assay Precision
Sample123123
n161616242424
Mean (pg/ml)87272938862931026
Standard deviation3.8220.6759.093.9523.1484.13
CV (%)4.4%7.6%7.9%4.6%7.9%8.2%

Kit components

Description|Quantity Pre-coated 96-well strip microplate|1 Standard|2 vials Biotinylated antibody (100x)|100ul Avidin-Biotin-Peroxidase Complex (100x)|100ul Sample Diluent|30ml Antibody Diluent|12ml Avidin-Biotin-Peroxidase Diluent|12ml Color Developing Reagent (TMB)|10ml Stop Solution|10ml Wash Buffer (25x)|20ml Adhesive plate sealers|4

Materials required but not provided

  • Microplate Reader capable of reading absorbance at 450nm.
  • Incubator.
  • Automated plate washer (optional).
  • Pipettes and pipette tips capable of precisely dispensing 0.5 µl through 1 ml volumes of aqueous solutions.
  • Multichannel pipettes are recommended for large amount of samples.
  • Deionized or distilled water.
  • 500ml graduated cylinders.
  • Test tubes for dilution.
How many samples can I run per plate?
Each PicoKine® kit (96-well format) typically accommodates a 7-point standard curve in duplicate, 2 non-specific binding wells, and up to 39 unknown samples in duplicate. Exact capacity may vary by kit — refer to the datasheet.
What sample dilution should I use?
Boster recommends performing a pilot study first: run serial dilutions of your samples (e.g. 1:2, 1:4, 1:8, 1:16) to identify the range that falls within the standard curve. This is important because sample matrix and protein expression levels vary significantly by experiment.
Why is my signal weak or absent?
The most common causes are: (1) target protein below the kit's detection limit — try concentrating samples or reducing dilution; (2) reagents not at room temperature before use; (3) insufficient incubation time; (4) expired or contaminated reagents. See Boster's full ELISA troubleshooting guide at bosterbio.com/protocol-and-troubleshooting/picokine-elisa-troubleshooting.
Why is my background signal high?
High background is typically caused by insufficient washing (ensure thorough plate draining after each wash step), excess antibody concentration, or contaminated TMB substrate. Increase the number of wash cycles or reduce antibody concentration. Always use fresh substrate solution.
Are the kit components sterile?
Components are bottled using aseptic techniques and heat-treated vials, but are not guaranteed sterile. If your experiment requires sterile material, filter through a 0.2 µm membrane designed for biological fluids before use.
How do I analyze my ELISA results?
Plot absorbance (OD 450 nm) against standard concentrations and fit a 4-parameter logistic (4PL) or sigmoidal curve. Read unknown sample concentrations from the curve. Boster provides a free online ELISA data analysis tool at bosterbio.com/biology-research-tools/elisa-data-analysis-online.
How should I store samples before running the assay?
Aliquot samples before freezing to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, which can degrade the target protein. Store aliquots at -80°C for long-term use. Serum and plasma should be collected, processed, and stored under consistent conditions to minimise pre-analytical variability.
What positive and negative controls should I include?
Include a positive control (a sample known to contain the target protein at a measurable level) and a negative control (sample matrix without the target, or a sample from a species the kit does not cross-react with). Running controls in every assay validates the assay performance and flags plate-to-plate variability.

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