| Description | The Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Kit (Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Kit) is a test kit that uses the classic propidium iodide (PI) staining method to analyze the cell cycle and apoptosis. Propidium iodide is a fluorescent dye for double-stranded DNA. When propidium iodide binds to double-stranded DNA, The Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Kit (Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Kit) is a test kit that uses the classic propidium iodide (PI) staining method to analyze the cell cycle and apoptosis. Propidium iodide is a fluorescent dye for double-stranded DNA. When propidium iodide binds to double-stranded DNA, it can produce fluorescence, and the fluorescence intensity is proportional to the content of double-stranded DNA. After the DNA in the cells is stained with propidium iodide, the DNA content of the cells can be measured using a flow cytometer, and then based on the distribution of DNA content, the cell cycle and apoptosis can be analyzed. After staining with propidium iodide, if the fluorescence intensity of G0/G1 phase cells is 1, then the theoretical fluorescence intensity of G2/M phase cells containing double genomic DNA is 2, and the fluorescence intensity of S phase cells undergoing DNA replication is between 1 and 2. Apoptotic cells, due to the condensation of the cell nucleus and the fragmentation of DNA (DNA fragmentation), cause some genomic DNA fragments to be lost during staining, so the iodine staining of apoptotic cells presents a significantly weak color, that is, the fluorescence intensity is less than 1, and a so-called sub-G1 peak appears on the fluorescence graph of flow cytometry, which is the peak of apoptotic cells. When cells undergo apoptosis, due to the concentration of cytoplasm and chromatin, apoptotic bodies are produced, causing changes in the light scattering properties of the cells. In the early stage of cell apoptosis, the ability of the cell to forward-angle light scattering significantly decreases, while the ability of lateral light scattering increases or remains unchanged. In the late stage of cell apoptosis, the signals of forward and lateral light scattering both decrease, so the changes in cell light scattering can be measured using a flow cytometer to observe the apoptosis situation. This kit is usually applied to the detection of the cell cycle and apoptosis of cultured adherent or suspended cells. If used for the cell cycle and apoptosis detection of cells from tissues, the tissue must be digested into a single-cell state before detection can be performed. P1373478Component20 T50 T100 TStorageQuantity Per TestP1373478ADyeing buffer solution10 mL25 mL50 mL-20℃.500 µL per 1 × 10⁶ cells.P1373478BPropidium Iodide staining solution (20X)100 µL250 µL500 µL-20℃.Store in the dark.5 µL per 1 × 10⁶ cells.P1373478CRNase A (50X)0.2 mL0.5 mL1 mL-20℃.10 µL per 1 × 10⁶ cells.Note: The recommended number of cells to stain per test is 1 × 10⁶ cellsInstructions for use1.Collect cells and wash twice with ice-cold PBS; resuspend in ice-cold PBS at a density of 0.1–1.0 × 10⁷ cells/mL.2.In the cell suspension, anhydrous ethanol was added dropwise while shaking until the final ethanol concentration reached 70%.3.Mix gently and fix overnight at 4 °C.4.Wash cells twice with ice-cold PBS, then resuspend in dyeing buffer solution of 2 × 10⁶ cells/mL.5.Add 5 µL of Propidium iodide and 10 µL RNase A to 500 µL of the cell suspension.6.Resuspend cells gently and thoroughly, then incubate at room temperature for 30 min in the dark.7.Analyze samples by flow cytometry.Note: Please bring your own PBS and absolute ethanol.Precautions 1. Fluorescent dyes all have the problem of quenching. Please try to avoid light during storage and use to slow down fluorescence quenching. 2. Iodophor is irritating to the human body. Please take appropriate protective measures. 3. Iodophor is a known mutagen, so this solution needs to be treated with activated carbon before being discarded. 4. When fixing cells with 70% ethanol, make sure it is thorough; otherwise, uneven staining will result in unclear or inaccurate results. It is recommended to fix the cells overnight at -4℃ with 70% ethanol. 5. After cell fixation, ensure that the cells are in a single-cell suspension; cell adhesion may affect our results. 6. For your safety and health, please wear laboratory coats and disposable gloves during operation. 7. This product is only for scientific research and cannot be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment, nor for food or medicine. It must not be stored in ordinary residences. 8. For your safety and health, please wear laboratory coats and disposable gloves during operation... Read More | DescriptionThe 200 nm Coupling Kit makes conducting lateral flow tests and biomolecule separation (including cell separation) easier and more flexible. The Kit contains AnteoBind™activated 200 nm magnetic particles that give you increased antibody binding capacity and functionality, while the DescriptionThe 200 nm Coupling Kit makes conducting lateral flow tests and biomolecule separation (including cell separation) easier and more flexible. The Kit contains AnteoBind™activated 200 nm magnetic particles that give you increased antibody binding capacity and functionality, while the included blocking buffer decreases background noise.Reduce reagent preparation time; remove traditional surface preparation steps such as EDC and replace these steps with the 200 nm pre-activated magnetic particles provided. This Kit reduces aggregation and gives you the freedom and ability to produce multifunctional particles for diverse applications, including dual labelling.For lateral flow tests, magnetic particles are easier to handle than gold. Magnetic separation removes the need to perform centrifugation and filtration concentration. Magnetic particles can provide greater sensitivity than gold during lateral flow tests.Binding Capacity and Polydisperity IndexBinding Capacity: > 50 µg IgG/mgPolydispersity Index (PdI)*: < 0.3* The Polydispersity Index (PdI) is dimensionless and determined using Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). The PdI is scaled such that values smaller than 0.05 are rarely seen and values greater than 0.7 indicate that the sample has a very broad size distribution and poor monodispersity.Particle based Immunoassays, Lateral Flow, Bioseparations and Immunoprecipitation... Read More | This product is a cDNA first strand synthesis kit specially prepared for the first step experiment of two-step RT-PCR. This product contains all the reagents required for reverse transcription from RNA templates to cDNA first strand, including HiFi MMLV reverse transcriptase, reaction buffer, This product is a cDNA first strand synthesis kit specially prepared for the first step experiment of two-step RT-PCR. This product contains all the reagents required for reverse transcription from RNA templates to cDNA first strand, including HiFi MMLV reverse transcriptase, reaction buffer, primers, dNTP, etc. The mutated HiFi MMLV reverse transcriptase RNase H activity is deficient, reducing RNA degradation in reverse transcription reactions and making it easier to obtain full-length cDNA. HiFi MMLV reverse transcriptase has strong thermal stability and can yield high yields of cDNA, making it simple and convenient to use. This system has high compatibility with subsequent PCR and quantitative PCR experiments, and is suitable for various DNA polymerase reactions. H665693 Component 100 T Storage H665693A HiFi-MMLV, 200 U/µL 100 µL -20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. H665693B 5×RT Buffer 500 µL -20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. H665693C Primer Mix 240 µL -20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. H665693D dNTP Mix, 2.5 mM Each 500 µL -20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. H665693E DTT, 0.1 M 240 µL -20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. H665693F RNase-Free Water 1 mL -20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. Product features:·RNase H -: Mutated HiFi MMLv reverse transcriptase with reduced RNase H activity, making it easier to obtain full-length cDNA.·Easy to use: The reagent kit contains all the reagents required for reverse transcription, except for RNA templates.Notes:1. During the operation process, RNase contamination should be avoided to prevent RNA degradation or cross contamination during experiments. It is recommended to perform RNA operations in specialized areas, use specialized instruments and consumables, and have operators wear masks and disposable gloves, and frequently change gloves.2. Disposable plastic containers should be used as much as possible for experiments. If glass containers are used, they should be treated with a 0.1% DEPC (diethyl pyrocarbonate) aqueous solution at 37 ℃ for 12 hours, and sterilized under high pressure at 120 ℃ for 30 minutes before use. Alternatively, glass containers should be sterilized under dry heat at 180 ℃ for 60 minutes before use. The sterile water used in the experiment should be treated with 0.1% DEPC and then subjected to high-pressure sterilization.3. All reagents in this reagent kit should be gently mixed upside down before use, avoiding foaming as much as possible, and used after brief centrifugation. The enzymes involved should be returned to -20 ℃ as soon as possible after use to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.If the initial amount of RNA is less than 50 ng, it is recommended to add RNA enzyme inhibitors (RNAsin). This kit is not provided.Usage:Attention: 10 ng-5 µ G Total RNA can establish 20 µ Reaction system, if the total RNA content is greater than 5 µ g. Please expand the reaction system proportionallyi Steps for reverse transcription:1. Dissolve RNA templates, primers, dNTP Mix, DTT, RT Buffer, HiFi MMLV, and RNase Free Water and place on ice for later use.2. Prepare a reaction system according to the following table, with a total volume of 20 µ L. Reagent 20 µlReaction system Final concentration dNTP Mix,2.5 mM Each 4 µl 500 µM Each Primer Mix 2 µl / RNA Template X µl 1 ng-5 µg 5×RT Buffer 4 µl 1× DTT,0.1 M 2 µl 10 mM HiFi-MMLV,200 U/µl 1 µl / RNase-Free Water up to 20 µl / Attention:1) If the initial amount of RNA is less than 50 ng, it is recommended to add RNA enzyme inhibitors (RNAsin). This kit is not provided.2) Primer Mix is formulated from Oligo (dT) and Random Primer3. Vortex shake and mix well, briefly centrifuge to collect the solution on the pipe wall to the bottom of the pipe. 4. Incubate at 42 ℃ for 30-50 minutes and 85 ℃ for 5 minutes. After the reaction is complete, centrifuge briefly and cool on ice.5. Reverse transcripts can be directly used for PCR reactions and fluorescence quantitative PCR reactions, or stored at -20 ℃ for a long time.ii If the reverse transcription efficiency is low, or the RNA template secondary structure is complex and the GC content is high, the following steps are recommended:1. Dissolve RNA templates, primers, dNTP Mix, DTT, RT Buffer, HiFi MMLV, and RNase Free Water and place on ice for later use.2. Prepare the reaction system according to the following table, with a total volume of 13 µ L. Reagent 20 µlReaction system Final concentration dNTP Mix,2.5 mM Each 4 µl 500 µM Each Primer Mix 2 µl / RNA Template X µl 1 ng-5 µg RNase-Free Water up to 13 µl / 3. Incubate at 70 ℃ for 10 minutes and quickly ice bath for 2 minutes.4. Centrifuge briefly to collect the solution on the tube wall to the bottom of the tube.5. Continue to add the following reagents to the above reaction solution: Reagent 20 µlReaction system Final concentration 5×RT Buffer 4 µl 1× DTT,0.1 M 2 µl 10 mM HiFi-MMLV,200 U/µl 1 µl / Attention:1) If the initial amount of RNA is less than 50 ng, it is recommended to add RNA enzyme inhibitors (RNAsin). This kit is not provided.2) Primer Mix is formulated from Oligo (dT) and Random primer.6. Gently blow and mix well, incubate at 42 ℃ for 50 minutes, and incubate at 85 ℃ for 5 minutes.7. After the reaction is complete, centrifuge briefly and cool on ice.8. Reverse transcripts can be directly used for PCR reactions and fluorescence quantitative PCR reactions, or stored at -20 ℃ for a long time... Read More | Store at -20°C. Please refer to protocols | Ketone bodies, 3-hydroxybutyric acid (BOH) and acetoacetic acid (AcAc), are produced in the liver primarily from oxidation of fatty acids, and are normally present at low concentrations in urine and blood. Increased ketone concentrations in the blood may lead to metabolic acidosis, which has been Ketone bodies, 3-hydroxybutyric acid (BOH) and acetoacetic acid (AcAc), are produced in the liver primarily from oxidation of fatty acids, and are normally present at low concentrations in urine and blood. Increased ketone concentrations in the blood may lead to metabolic acidosis, which has been associated with diabetes, childhood hypoglycemia, growth hormone deficiency, alcohol or salicylate intoxication, and inborn errors of metabolism.Ketone Body Assay has been used to measure the release of ketone bodies in the human liver cancer cell line HepG2 culture medium... Read More |