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Catalog Number: STA-347, STA-347-5, STA-347-T
Measures total reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species, including hydrogen peroxide, nitric oxide, peroxyl radical, and peroxynitrite anion
Suitable for use with serum, plasma, urine, cell lysates or cell culture supernatants
Detection sensitivity limit of 10 pM for DCF and 40 nM for…
Catalog Number: STA-342, STA-342-5, STA-342-T
Quick ~1 hour protocol
Highly sensitive to 10 pM
Detects the presence of various ROS species
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General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
Catalog Number: STA-344 , STA-844
Detect hydrogen peroxide concentrations as low as 0.8 µM (colorimetric) or 50 nM (fluorometric)
Suitable for use with cell lysates, tissue homogenates, cell culture supernatants, plasma, serum, urine, or other biological fluids
Simple assay protocol provides results in 30-90 minutes, depending on…
Catalog Number: STA-800, STA-800-5
Direct, rapid quantitation of intracellular nitric oxide in cultured cells
Detects nitric oxide as low as 3 nM
Fluorometric probe is nitric oxide-specific and has excellent photostability and pH stability
Suitable for flow cytometry, fluorescent microscopy, and fluorometric microplate detection
Catalog Number: STA-802, STA-802-5, STA-801, STA-801-5
Measure NO in various samples by NO2-/NO3-determination
Suitable for serum, plasma, urine, saliva, lysates, and media
Catalog Number: STA-321, STA-321-T
Detects phosphorylation of histone H2A.X
See immunofluorescence in about 3 hours
DNA double-strand break inducer included
Catalog Number: STA-330, STA-330-5
Quick screening tool for oxidative stress
User friendly protocol uses smaller reaction volumes in a 96-well format
Does not require glass tubes or marbles
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Catalog Number: STA-832, STA-832-5
Detect as little as 6 pmol/mL of malondialdehyde
More specific for MDA than traditional TBARS assay
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General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
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