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High Variability Between Experimental Runs

Symptom
Standard curves or sample values differ significantly between experiments run on different days, despite using the same reagents and protocol, showing poor reproducibility.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Solutions degraded or contaminated (precipitates in buffer, loss of buffering capacity)
  2. 2 Biological samples prepared differently (varying freeze-thaw cycles, different dilutions, treatment conditions)
  3. 3 Variations in incubation temperature or time between runs; plates in areas with varying environmental conditions
  4. 4 Plate sealer reused causing HRP contamination turning TMB blue
  5. 5 Improper calculation of standard curve dilutions; lack of internal controls
Solutions
  1. 1 Prepare fresh solutions for each experiment; check for precipitates before use
  2. 2 Standardize sample preparation: use same treatment, buffers, dilutions; limit freeze-thaw cycles to maximum 3
  3. 3 Strictly adhere to protocol incubation times and temperatures; avoid variable-environment areas
  4. 4 Use fresh plate sealer for each step of protocol
  5. 5 Verify standard curve dilution calculations; include internal controls in every run
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How to Run an R&D Systems Quantikine ELISA
"Comprehensive R&D Systems Quantikine ELISA demonstration with explicit troubleshooting guidance, directly relevant to diagnosing reproducibility failures between runs caused by reagent degradation."
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