Table 2.
Analyte | Units | LAL† | LDD‡ | LLOQ§ | Dynamic range |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CXCL10 | pg/ml | 46 | 110 | 171 | 110–47 550 |
Long CXCL10 | pg/ml | 606 | 706 | 971 | 706–250 000 |
Short CXCL10 | pg/ml | 130 | 533 | 443 | 533–250 000 |
LAL (lower assay limit) is defined as the lowest value that can be calculated from the standard curve. The value shown here is for plasma samples; urine samples (not shown) have a slightly lower LAL.
LDD (least detectable dose) is measured by determining the mean of 20 blank samples and adding 3 standard deviations to the mean.
LLOQ (lower limit of quantitation) is the value at which the assay precision reaches >30%.