why we use 96 well plate in ELISA plate reader?
Answer / Sumit Srivastava
The reason for using 96-well plates in ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) plate readers is due to their efficiency and convenience. The 96-well format allows for the simultaneous testing of a large number of samples, reducing both time and cost compared to traditional methods that require individual tests. Additionally, plate readers designed for 96-well plates can quickly process large amounts of data generated from multiple wells, enabling researchers to analyze a large dataset in less time.
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