Cell Viability Assay (Colorimetric/Fluorometric) Plus - Creative Biolabs
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Cell Viability Assay (Colorimetric/Fluorometric) Plus (CAT#: CB-P044-K) Datasheet

Description
Cell viability determination (colorimetric/fluorescence) reagents are optimized to achieve maximum sensitivity, reproducibility and long shelf life. Assays based on homogeneous cells can be performed in multi-well plates. This reagent is compatible with all media and all liquid handling systems, and can be used for high-throughput screening applications in 96-well and 384-well plates. Applications include cell proliferation, cytotoxicity and apoptosis.
Features
•Safety. Non-radioactive assay (see 3H-thymidine incorporation assay).
•Sensitive and accurate. It can accurately quantify as little as 100 cells.
save time. For high-throughput analysis in 96-well and 384-well plates, thousands of samples can be processed simultaneously every day.
•Similar and convenient. Single reagent and "mixed culture measures" type of determination. No washing and reagent transfer steps are involved.
•Rugged and durable, suitable for HTS. Z'factors of 0.6 to 0.9 are usually observed in 96-well plates and 384-well plates. It can be easily automated on the HTS liquid handling system.
Applications
Homogeneous detection of cell viability, proliferation, cytotoxicity and high-throughput screening of anticancer drugs.
Size
10000 tests
Detection Method
FL530/590nm
Detection Limit
100 cells
Sample
Cell and tissue lysate
Species Reactivity
All species
Protocol Length
1-5 hrs
Shipping
Gel Pack
Storage
The ColorFluor-Blue reagent is light sensitive and should be stored in the provided amber bottle at 4°C. The Control Reagent is stable at -20°C.
Shelf Life
12 months after receipt.
Research Use
For Research Use Only! Not For Use in Humans.

All products and services are for Research Use Only. Do Not use in humans.

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