Assay Kits

Assay kits are used to carry out analyses in a broad scope of applications including the study of targets such as drugs, molecules, disease pathways, chemical elements or compounds, and organisms. They are a routine procedure in the modern pharmaceutical, medical and forensic world as well as research and university laboratories around the globe. Assay kits come with all the necessary reagents, instructions and protocols for fast and efficient processing, allowing for repeatable results.
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ItemYO-PRO-1/PI Apoptosis and Necrosis Detection KitExosome Isolation and Purification Kit (from plasma and serum)Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Organoid KitLive & Dead Bacterial Viability and Counting KitSensitive ECL Kit
Catalog NumberHY-K1092HY-K1063HY-K6124HY-K1095HY-K2006
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DescriptionMCE YO-PRO-1/PI Apoptosis and Necrosis Detection Kit is a dual-fluorescence method based on the green fluorescent dye YO-PRO-1 (YP1) and the red fluorescent dye Propidium Iodide (PI) for detecting cell apoptosis and necrosisMCE Exosome Isolation and Purification Kit provides a simple and effective method to isolate and purify intact exosomes from plasma and serum that can be used for electron microscope analysis, NTA analysis, WB, qPCR, etcMCE Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Organoid Kit contains Hepatocellular Carcinoma Organoid Basal Medium A, Hepatocellular Carcinoma Organoid Supplement B (50×), Hepatocellular Carcinoma Organoid Supplement C (250×). This product can be used to efficiently construct human hepatocellular ... Read MoreMCE Live & Dead Bacterial Viability and Counting Kit is based on dual-fluorescence staining technology, which can effectively differentiate live bacteria from dead bacteria and enable quantitative detection using flow cytometry. It can also be used for quantitative analysis of various bacterial ... Read MoreSensitive ECL Kit enables low picogram detection of antigen by oxidizing luminol in the presence of HRP and peroxide. This reaction produces a prolonged chemiluminescence which can be visualized on X-ray film or digital imaging systems
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