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Get tips on using EZQ™ Protein Quantitation Kit to perform Protein quantification Tissue - mouse spleen

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Get tips on using EZQ™ Protein Quantitation Kit to perform Protein quantification Tissue - mouse aorta

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Get tips on using QuantiPro™ BCA Assay Kit to perform Protein quantification Mammalian cells - L929

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Get tips on using QuantiPro™ BCA Assay Kit to perform Protein quantification Mammalian cells - RAW264.7

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Get tips on using Qubit™ Protein Assay Kit to perform Protein quantification Mammalian cells - HeLa

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Get tips on using Micro BCA™ Protein Assay Kit to perform Protein quantification Colorimetric method

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Get tips on using Pierce™ BCA Protein Assay Kit to perform Protein quantification Colorimetric method

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Get tips on using X-tremeGENE™ HP DNA Transfection Reagent to perform DNA transfection Mammalian cells - Primary cells Human aortic smooth muscle cells (HOSMC)

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DNA damage assay is a standard method for determining in-vivo/in-vitro genotoxicity by measuring the breaks in the DNA chain of animal and plant cells. Initial DNA damage leads to cell cycle arrest and, at the final stages, leads to induction of senescence or cell death (apoptosis, necrosis, autophagy, or mitotic catastrophe). Detection of DNA damage from mild to moderate to severe is challenging when studying genotoxicity in the pool of cells. It is favorable to use DNA damage assay kits available for prominent identification of the extent of damage in the analysis.

Cellular assays DNA Damage Assay U-2 OS

DNA damage assay is a standard method for determining in-vivo/in-vitro genotoxicity by measuring the breaks in the DNA chain of animal and plant cells. Initial DNA damage leads to cell cycle arrest and, at the final stages, leads to induction of senescence or cell death (apoptosis, necrosis, autophagy, or mitotic catastrophe). Detection of DNA damage from mild to moderate to severe is challenging when studying genotoxicity in the pool of cells. It is favorable to use DNA damage assay kits available for prominent identification of the extent of damage in the analysis.

Cellular assays DNA Damage Assay U-87 MG

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