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Catalog Number: CBA-200
Assesses angiogenic tube formation in vitro
Uses an ECM matrix gel
Resembles in vivo basement membrane environment
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Catalog Number: STA-601
Simple fluorometric assay
Measures the amount of sphingomyelin present in plasma or serum, tissue homogenates, or cell suspensions
Provides blanks, sphingomyelin standards and unknown samples
Catalog Number: STA-600
Simple fluorometric assay
Measures phosphatidylcholine levels in plasma or serum, tissue homogenates, or cell suspensions
Detect as little as 0.5 mg/dL
Catalog Number: STA-602, STA-603
Samples and standards are incubated and then read with a standard 96-well plate reader
Measures the amount of acetylcholine present in plasma or serum, tissue homogenates, or cell suspensions
Catalog Number: MET-5019
Detects total phosphatidic acid content (PA and LPA) in cell lysate samples
Detection sensitivity of approximately 5 µM phosphatidic acid
Phosphatidic Acid standard curve included
Catalog Number: MET-5028
Suitable for use with cell lysates
Detection sensitivity of 4 µM DAG
DAG standard include
NOTE: Each sample replicate requires 2 assays for proper data calculation.
Catalog Number: MET-5085
Simple fluorometric plate-based assay
Suitable for plasma or serum, tissue homogenates, or cell suspensions
Measures phospholipid levels as low as 200 nM
Catalog Number: MET-5095
Suitable for use with serum or plasma
Positive control included
Catalog Number: VPK-140
Obtain AAV virus of >95% purity in about 3 hours
Recover >60% yield
Suitable for purification of AAV-2 and AAV-DJ
Each prep purifies up to two 10cm dishes or one 15cm dish
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General FAQs about using AAV
General FAQs about Viral Gene Delivery
Catalog Number: VPK-141, VPK-141-5
Obtain AAV virus of >95% purity in about 3 hours
Recover >60% yield
Suitable for purification of AAV-2 and AAV-DJ
Each prep purifies supernatant from up to ten 15cm dishes
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
General FAQs about using AAV
General FAQs about Viral Gene Delivery