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Poor Reproducibility Between Duplicate Wells

Symptom
Coefficient of variation (CV) between duplicate or triplicate wells exceeds 10-15%. Individual replicates show inconsistent absorbance values that cannot be attributed to biological variation.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Uneven plate coating with inconsistent antibody or antigen coverage across wells
  2. 2 Insufficient or non-uniform washing with obstructions in washing ports
  3. 3 Variation in incubation temperature across plate positions
  4. 4 Inconsistent coating and blocking volumes between wells
Solutions
  1. 1 Use proper high-binding ELISA plates; verify coating and blocking volumes are consistent (typically 100 µL per well)
  2. 2 Follow uniform washing procedures; inspect and clear any obstructions in washer aspiration or dispensing ports; validate wash cycles
  3. 3 Use temperature-controlled incubator; avoid placement near heat sources or air vents; allow plates to equilibrate to room temperature before reading
  4. 4 Use calibrated multichannel pipettes; dispense from reagent reservoirs; verify pipette accuracy and precision
Related Video (3)
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 85
DuoSet ELISA — Sandwich ELISA Hands-on Protocol (Bio-Techne)
"Explicitly demonstrates plate coating step, the root cause of the reproducibility failure, with hands-on protocol for sandwich ELISA including proper coating technique."
Thermo Fisher Scientific ★ 82
How to coat your own plate and run an Invitrogen ELISA kit
"Specifically focuses on plate coating procedure with Invitrogen kit, directly addressing the uneven coating issue causing high CV between wells."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
How to Run an R&D Systems Quantikine ELISA
"Complete workflow demonstration with troubleshooting guidance that would help identify and correct coating uniformity problems affecting replicate reproducibility."
Source: sigmaaldrich.com ↗
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