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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-613
Quantifies total unsaturated fatty acids from plasma, serum, or cultured cells
Sulfo-phospho-vanillin system provides quantitation in a 96-well plate
Catalog Number: STA-617
Fluorometric detection of neutral lipids in serum, plasma, purified lipids, or lipid extracts
Detection sensitivity limit of approximately 4 mg/dL