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Invitrogen™ HCS DNA Damage Kit

Detects DNA damage and cytotoxicity

Brand:  Invitrogen™ H10292

3321.20 SEK valid until 2024-12-20
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Product Code. 10565854

  • 4370.00 SEK / Each

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For Research Use Only. All usage must comply with product instructions.


Includes: Kit contains sufficient reagents for performing two plates in a 96-well plate format.
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Description

Description

The HCS DNA Damage kit simultaneously and quantitatively measures two important cell-health parameters: DNA damage and cytotoxicity. DNA damage is detected using an antibody against phosphorylated H2AX (Ser139) which is induced in response to double-strand break (DSB) formation. To detect cytotoxicity, the Image-iT™ DEAD™ Green is an impermeant dye in healthy cells that becomes permeant when the plasma membrane of cells is compromised. Both indicators are amenable to fixation and permeabilization, thus allowing for multiplexing with other biomarkers of interest. The blue-fluorescent nuclear segmentation tool Hoechst 33342 is also included and stains DNA in both live and dead cells.

Cell Analysis, Cell Viability and Cytotoxicity, Cell Viability, Proliferation and Function

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Shipping Condition: Dry ice

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Specifications

Specifications

Orange, Blue, Green
Fluorescence
DNA Damage kit
UV, Visible
Molecular Probes™
Dry Ice
The kit contains sufficient reagents for performing 2 plates in a 96-well plate format.
  • Store at ≤-20°C, desiccate and protect from light.
  • High Content Analysis Instrument
    Alexa Fluor™ 555, Hoechst 33258
    96-well plate
    1 kit
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    For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.