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Catalog Number: STA-403-A , STA-405
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples
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Catalog Number: STA-401-1 , STA-401-2 , STA-405 , STA-404
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples (Rac2 assays with human and mouse only)
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Catalog Number: STA-402 , STA-405 , STA-404
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples
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Catalog Number: STA-400
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples
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Catalog Number: STA-406-1
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples
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Catalog Number: CBA-112
Fully quantify cell invasion with no manual cell counting
Plate inserts are precoated with ECM gel layer (Basement Membrane)
Fluorometric quantitation
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General FAQs about Cell Invasion Assays
Catalog Number: STA-312
Measures total glutathione (oxidized and reduced)
Sensitive detection as low as 8 nM
Suitable for use with serum, plasma, saliva, urine, tissue extracts, and mammalian or plant cell lysates
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General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
Catalog Number: STA-812
Detection sensitivity limit of approximately 0.6 mU/mL
Sufficient reagents to perform up to 100 assays, including standard curve and unknown samples