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Catalog Number: CBA-070, CBA-071, CBA-070-5, CBA-071-5
Full quantitation of cell adhesion with no manual cell counting
Fluorometric or colorimetric detection
Plates precoated with a uniform substrate layer of a single ECM protein in each row: Collagen I, Collagen IV, Fibrinogen, Fibronectin, and Laminin
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Catalog Number: CBA-210
Quantify interactions between cells and the endothelium
Fully quantitative with no manual cell counting
Highly sensitive results on a fluorescence plate reader
Catalog Number: CBA-050, CBA-051
Full quantitation of cell adhesion with no manual cell counting
Fluorometric or colorimetric detection
Plates precoated with uniform substrate layer of Fibronectin
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Catalog Number: CBA-135, CBA-135-5, CBA-140, CBA-140-5
Proprietary modified soft agar medium
Fully quantify cell transformation with no manual cell counting
Results in 7-8 days, not 3 weeks
Recover cells from soft agar medium for further downstream analysis
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General FAQs about Cell Transformation Assays
Catalog Number: CBA-130, CBA-130-5
Uses traditional 3D soft agar matrix
Fully quantify cell transformation with no manual cell counting
Results in 7-8 days, not 3 weeks
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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
Catalog Number: VPK-5003, VPK-5003-5
Measures the Hepatitis B “e” antigen (HBeAg) in purified virus or unpurified viral supernatant
Detection limit of approximately 150 pg/ml
HBeAg standard included
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