Quick background: a pilot study is ramping up and the team needs off-the-shelf assays that won’t derail schedules. Targets include NAD/NADH cycling and a simple glucose readout, with results going into a standard microplate reader. Clear, concise protocols are a must, along with reasonable costs and predictable delivery. If anyone has a simple decision path for choosing kits—like how to weigh sensitivity vs. sample cleanup—please share. Bonus points for tips on avoiding lot-to-lot headaches.
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Picking reliable lab products on a tight timeline
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One short day to test linearity, spike recovery, and repeatability can prevent a month of troubleshooting later. Pre-reading plates for bubbles and fingerprints helps too. Documenting lot numbers on the raw data sheet is low effort and saved our team during a review. The stepwise plan above sounds workable for a small crew trying to move quickly without sacrificing data quality.