Assay Controls
Assay Controls are critical laboratory reagents used to validate, monitor, and ensure the accuracy and reliability of diagnostic and research assays. This category includes positive controls, negative controls, and calibrators for a wide range of applications, including ELISA, PCR, immunoassays, and molecular diagnostics. These controls are designed to verify assay performance, confirm reagent functionality, and help laboratories maintain compliance with quality standards. They are formulated to closely mimic real samples, providing reproducible results across multiple runs, operators, and instruments. By incorporating assay controls, laboratories can detect procedural errors, validate test sensitivity, and ensure consistent data quality, making them essential for both research and clinical workflows.