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Manufactured by:Creative Biogene-Mitochondrial Research based inNY, NEW YORK (USA)
The oxidative stress reactive oxygen species (ROS) high-quality fluorescence measurement reagent for living tissues is a kind of membrane-permeable fluorescent dye CM-H1DCFDA, which produces fluorescence under the condition of tissue oxidative damage. A classic technical method for quantitatively detecting the generation and increase of reactive oxygen species in the tissue. It ...
Manufactured by:Creative Biogene-Mitochondrial Research based inNY, NEW YORK (USA)
This product provides a convenient and rapid fluorescence assay for the detection of mitochondrial autophagy. Our specific dyes accumulate in intact mitochondria, which then exhibit only weak luminescence. When Mitophagy is induced, the specific dye can emit high bright ...
Manufactured by:Creative Biogene-Mitochondrial Research based inNY, NEW YORK (USA)
This kit is used to screen for human GLS1 inhibitors. Glutamine is hydrolyzed by glutaminase to form glutamate and ammonia. In the presence of a chromogenic agent and enzyme mixture, glutamate is converted from a non-fluorescent probe to a fluorescent product by an enzymatic reaction. The well known glutaminase inhibitor - CB-839 is provided as an inhibitor ...
Manufactured by:Creative Biogene-Mitochondrial Research based inNY, NEW YORK (USA)
This kit can label mitochondria in live cells with red fluorescence. The kit uses a proprietary dye that can accumulate in mitochondria based on the mitochondrial membrane potential gradient. The mitochondrial indicator is a hydrophobic compound that can easily penetrate intact living cells and become trapped in mitochondria after entering the cell. The fluorescent mitochondrial indicator remains ...
Manufactured by:Creative Biogene-Mitochondrial Research based inNY, NEW YORK (USA)
This kit is used for detecting cytochrome c translocation from mitochondria into cytosol during ...
Manufactured by:Nuvonis based inVienna, AUSTRIA
Vero cells have been used for producing viral vaccines for humans ever since microcarrier- based cell culture processes were developed in the 1970s. WHO has recommended the use of well characterized cell substrates back in 1998 (WHO Technical Report Series 878; Expert Committee on Biological Standardization). Due to its stability and well-documented performance regarding the quality and quantity ...