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Apo-Direct TUNEL Assay Kit

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The CHEMICON APO-DIRECT™ Kit is a single-step staining method for labeling DNA breaks to detect apoptotic cells by flow cytometry (Li et al. 1995). The kit contains all the reagents required for measuring apoptosis in cells including positive and negative control cells; washing, reaction, and rinsing buffers; and propidium iodide/RNase A solution for counter staining the total DNA.

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MitoLight® Mitochondrial Apoptosis Detection Kit

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The MitoLight™ Apoptosis Detection Kit utilizes a lipophilic cation, termed as MitoLight™, as a mitochondrial activity marker. MitoLight™ is a mitochondrial dye that stains mitochondria in living cells in a membrane potential-dependent fashion. The monomer is in equilibrium with so-called J-aggregates, which are favored at higher dye concentration or higher mitochondrial membrane potential. MitoLight™ partitions differently i…

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AXIS™ Axon Isolation Device, 150 µm

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AXIS devices physically isolate developing neurites from each other and their respective neural cell bodies. In addition, the use of hydrostatic pressure during analysis provides researchers with an opportunity for targeted exposure of neuronal parts to growth factors, drug compounds, or other reagents of biological interest. This ability to selectively control exposure of neuronal outgrowth makes AXIS a powerful platform for…

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ArthroMAB; Kit, ten mice

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Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in mice is widely used as an experimental model for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in humans. CIA is mediated by autoantibodies, which bind to a particular region of type II collagen, such as CB11 (CNBR-digested fragment of type II collagen) (Terato et al, 1985). Antibody-mediated CIA can be induced by i.v. injection of a combination of four different monoclonal antibodies generated by the ArthroMAB…

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ArthroMAB; Kit, 25 mice

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Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in mice is widely used as an experimental model for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in humans. CIA is mediated by autoantibodies, which bind to a particular region of type II collagen, such as CB11 (CNBR-digested fragment of type II collagen) (Terato et al, 1985). Antibody-mediated CIA can be induced by i.v. injection of a combination of four different monoclonal antibodies generated by the ArthroMAB…

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ArthroMAB; Kit, 100 mice

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Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in mice is widely used as an experimental model for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in humans. CIA is mediated by autoantibodies, which bind to a particular region of type II collagen, such as CB11 (CNBR-digested fragment of type II collagen) (Terato et al, 1985). Antibody-mediated CIA can be induced by i.v. injection of a combination of four different monoclonal antibodies generated by the ArthroMAB…

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