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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-080
Detect live and dead cells by microscopy, fluorescence, or flow cytometry
Quantify live cells on a standard microplate reader or fluorometer
Precoated plate included
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Catalog Number: CBA-240
Detect live and dead cells by microscopy, plate reader, or flow cytometry
Both live and dead cells may be quantified on a fluorescence plate reader; live cells may also be quantified on a standard colorimetric (ELISA) plate reader
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Catalog Number: CBA-231, CBA-231-5
Measure activity of senescence-associated ß-galactosidase
Quantitative results in a fluorescence plate reader
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General FAQs about Cellular Senescence Assays
Catalog Number: CBA-081
Detect live and dead cells by microscopy, fluorescence, or flow cytometry
Quantify live cells on a standard microplate reader or fluorometer
Precoated plate included
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Catalog Number: CBA-230, CBA-230-5
Stain cells for senescence-associated ß-galactosidase
Assay performed in a standard 35 mm culture dish
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Catalog Number: CBA-232, CBA-232-5
Uses a fluorogenic substrate to measure senescence-associated ß-galactosidase activity
Assay performed in a standard 35 mm culture dish
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Catalog Number: CBA-253
Contains sufficient reagents for the evaluation of 960 assays in ten 96-well plates or 192 assays in eight 24-well plates
Can be applied to most eukaryotic cell lines, including adherent and non-adherent cells and certain tissues
Cell proliferation reagent can be used to detect proliferation in…
Catalog Number: CBA-251
Detects BrdU incorporated into cellular DNA during cell proliferation using an anti-BrdU antibody
BrdU standard included
Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: CBA-241
Can be used to detect cytotoxicity in eukaryotic cells
Cells can be plated and then treated with compounds or agents that affect cell viability
Colorimetric kit containing sufficient reagents for the evaluation of 960 assays in 96-well plates
Catalog Number: CBA-252
Colorimetric format for measuring and monitoring cell proliferation
Kit contains sufficient reagents for the evaluation of 960 assays in 96-well plates or 192 assays in 24-well plates
Cell proliferation reagent can be used to detect proliferation in bacteria, yeast, fungi, protozoa as well as…
Catalog Number: CBA-5116
Quantifies LC3-II in cell lysates after depletion of cytosolic LC3-I
Recombinant LC3 standard included
Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: CBA-5117
Quantifies LC3-II in intact cells after depletion of cytosolic LC3-I
Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: CBA-220
Fully quantify phagocytosis with no manual cell counting
High-throughput 96-well format
Convenient quantitation in a standard microplate reader
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Catalog Number: VPK-5004, VPK-5004-5
Measures the Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in purified virus or unpurified viral supernatant
Detection limit of approximately 1 ng/ml
HBsAg standard included
Video: Color Development in an ELISA