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Catalog Number: STA-351-5, STA-351, STA-350
Useful screening tool for various types of DNA damage
Slides are specially treated for adhesion of low-melting agarose
Easy visualization by epifluorescence microscopy
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
Catalog Number: STA-355, STA-355-5
Useful screening tool for various types of DNA damage
Slides are specially treated for adhesion of low-melting agarose
Easy visualization by epifluorescence microscopy
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
Catalog Number: STA-352, STA-353, STA-353-5
Useful screening tool for various types of DNA damage
Slides are specially treated for adhesion of low-melting agarose
Easy visualization by epifluorescence microscopy
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
Catalog Number: STA-356, STA-356-5
Useful screening tool for various types of DNA damage
Slides are specially treated for adhesion of low-melting agarose
Easy visualization by epifluorescence microscopy
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
Catalog Number: STA-850, STA-851
Useful screening tool for various types of DNA damage
Slides are specially treated for adhesion of low-melting agarose
Easy visualization by epifluorescence microscopy
Catalog Number: STA-852, STA-853
Useful screening tool for various types of DNA damage
Slides are specially treated for adhesion of low-melting agarose
Easy visualization by epifluorescence microscopy
Catalog Number: XDN-5200, XDN-5201
Proprietary reagent for quick pretreatment of glass surfaces
Firmly immobilizes agarose gel on glass slides
Useful for comet assays
Catalog Number: STA-389
Suitable for use with human plasma or serum samples
Copper oxidized LDL (oxLDL) Standard included
Detection sensitivity limit of 150 ng/mL for HNE-LDL
Frequently Asked Questions about this product
Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: MET-5086, MET-5181
Detects as low as 12.5 µM ammonia (colorimetric) or 6.25 µM ammonia (fluorometric).
Measures ammonia levels within urine, cell lysates, or tissue homogenates
Provides sufficient reagents to perform up to 100 assays (colorimetric) or 200 assays (fluorometric), including blanks, ammonia standards…