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Synonyms | ROS, DCFH-DA, DCFH, DCF |
Sample type | Fresh tissue,cultured cells |
Detection method | Fluorescence method |
Assay type | Cell-based (quantitative) |
Assay time | 60 min |
Other instruments required | Vortex mixer, Micropipettor, Water bath, Incubator, Centrifuge |
Storage | Reagent 1: -20℃, Reagent 2: 2-8℃ |
Valid period | 12 months |
ROS level in mouse heart was significantly increased in Ctrl group and LST group, and reversed in HST, CDDP and CST groups. (***P<0.001, ###P<0.001)
YF Yang et al investigate the function of Danshen Dripping Pill in inhibiting heart failure. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mouse heart was determined using ROS fluorometric assay kit (E-BC-K138-F).
Sample: Testicular |
Sample: Brain |
PMID: 34965247 |
Sample: Rts Fibroblast,Fc Fibroblast |
Sample: Raw 264.7 Cell |
Sample: Serum,Liver Tissue,Aml-12 Cell |
DOI: 10.1002/biof.1824 |
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PMID: 35080047 |
Sample: Retinal Cell |
PMID: 35936786 |
Sample: Mammary Adenocarcinoma Tissue |
Sample: A549 Cell |
DOI: 10.4149/bll_2023_007 |
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Sample: Kidney Tissue |
DOI: 10.1155/2021/3947895 |
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Sample: Serum |
Sample: Lung |
Sample: Huvec |
DOI: 10.1155/2021/2073296 |
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Sample: Beas-2B Cell |
DOI: 10.1155/2021/8087183 |
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PMID: 34471419 |
Sample: Huvecs |
Sample: Left Ventricles |
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2603 |
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Sample: Cortex |
Sample: Cell Lysate |
PMID: 33603537 |
Sample: Cell Lysate |
PMID: 34174343 |
Sample: Cerebral Cortical |
PMID: 35108588 |
Sample: Cerebral Cortex Tissue |
PMID: 35164657 |
Sample: Aml12 Cell |
Sample: Kle Cell |
Sample: Hippocampal |
DOI: 10.1155/2022/1868749 |
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Sample: Hippocampus Tissue |
PMID: 35782549 |
Sample: Ipec-J2 Cell |
PMID: 33715588 |
Sample: Serum |
DOI: 10.1111/odi.14189 |
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PMID: 35298860 |
Sample: Pdlfs |
Sample: Mcf-7 Cell,Hepg2 Cell,Caco-2 Cell |
PMID: 35058758 |
Sample: Hippocampus Tissue |
PMID: 35298730 |
Sample: Hippocampal,Hepatic |
PMID: 32220623 |
Sample: Tissue Homogenate |
PMID: 33310035 |
Sample: Cell |
PMID: 34327632 |
PMID: 32474680 |
Sample: Tissue Homogenate |
PMID: 35066100 |
Sample: Breast Tumor Tissue |
Sample: Testicular Tissue |
Sample: Cell Sample |
Sample: Hct116 Cell |
DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S351092 |
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PMID: 35698653 |
Sample: Liver |
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20153649 |
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PMID: 31349735 |
Sample: Cells |
PMID: 34012318 |
Sample: Tissue Homogenate(Heart) |
PMID: 35355181 |
Sample: Kidney Homogenates |
PMID: 34599712 |
Sample: Liver |
PMID: 34548576 |
Sample: Cardiomyocyte |
PMID: 34577017 |
Sample: Leaf |
PMID: 35007522 |
Sample: Serum |
Sample: Cell Culture Supernatant |
Sample: 143B Cell,Mg63 Cell |
Sample: Lung Tissue |
DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S366436 |
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PMID: 33259334 |
Sample: Primary Cardiomyocytes (Nmvms) |
PMID: 34246059 |
Sample: Lung |
PMID: 34794890 |
PMID: 35366641 |
Sample: Raw 264.7 Cell |
Sample: Leaf |
PMID: 34666020 |
Sample: Mrc-5 Cell,A375 Cell,Hela Cell,Panc-1 Cell |
PMID: 34801948 |
Sample: Microalgal Cell |
Sample: A549 Cell |
DOI: 10.1039/D1FO03718H |
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PMID: 35170608 |
Sample: L3 Larvae |
Sample: Heart,Brain |
PMID: 35953014 |
Sample: Mc3T3-E1 Cell |
Sample: Mda-Mb-231 Cell |
PMID: 36147549 |
DOI: 10.1111/pai.13651 |
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Sample: Beas-2B Cell |
Sample: Cardiac Microvascular Endothelial Cells (Cmecs) |
DOI: 10.1111/cns.14085 |
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Sample: Pc12 Cell |
PMID: 36201919 |
Sample: Larvae |
Sample: Colon Tissue |
Sample: Brain |
PMID: 36309297 |
Sample: Seminal Plasma |
PMID: 33383346 |
Sample: Heart |
Ö*****nSubmitted [ Oct 19 2023 ]
Asked: What should I use Reagent 3 for?
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adminSubmitted [ Oct 19 2023 ]
Answered: Reagent 3 can be used to dilute reagents 1 and 2, and can also be used to wash cells. The product has now been updated and is no longer supplied with reagent 3, but is replaced with serum-free medium.
adminSubmitted [ Oct 19 2023 ]
Answered: Reagent 3 can be used to dilute reagents 1 and 2, and can also be used to wash cells. The product has now been updated and is no longer supplied with reagent 3, but is replaced with serum-free medium.
s*****MSubmitted [ Aug 22 2023 ]
Asked: What is the use of reagent2 working solution mentioned in kit E-BC-K138-F
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adminSubmitted [ Aug 22 2023 ]
Answered: Reagent 2 is a positive control reagent that can be used to set up a positive control well to help determine whether reagent 1 is working properly.
M***********gSubmitted [ Jul 24 2023 ]
Asked: Hi there. I noticed that we can use fluorescence microscopy for this ROS assay. May I know if the black microplate provided in this kit, is it transparent or opaque bottom? And for fluorescence microscopy, do I need to use transparent or opaque bottom black microplate?
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adminSubmitted [ Jul 24 2023 ]
Answered: Hi, I'll reply to your mail
B**********dSubmitted [ May 08 2023 ]
Asked: MCF-7 ve MDA-MB 231 breast cancer cell line için ve kanser kök hücreleri kullanılabilir mi? Yapılan çalışma varsa paylaşabilir misin?
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adminSubmitted [ May 08 2023 ]
Answered: Thanks for your inquiry!I'll reply to you by email later. Pls pay attention to the mailbox.
M******rSubmitted [ Apr 10 2023 ]
Asked: Hello, I want to perform this protocol but combining it with DAPI staining to measure ROS production in control and drug-treated cells since the drug treatment will reduce the cell number and it will lead to a clouded data. Is it possible to stain cells with DAPI after performing this assay?
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adminSubmitted [ Apr 10 2023 ]
Answered: If you use flow cytometry, it is possible to stain cells with DAPI after performing this assay theoretically.
M******rSubmitted [ Feb 28 2023 ]
Asked: Could you please forward the assay protocol? I could not find it. Thanks in advance
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adminSubmitted [ Feb 28 2023 ]
Answered: Hi, Mervenur. Well noted! I'll send it to you by email later. Pls pay attention to the mailbox
F******** Submitted [ Nov 30 2022 ]
Asked: Can this assay kit be used for fluorescence microscope acquisition of ROS fluorescence intensity of adherent cells?
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adminSubmitted [ Nov 30 2022 ]
Answered: Yes,this kit is available for fluorescence microplate reader, fluorescence microscope and flow cytomet
M*****aSubmitted [ Oct 14 2022 ]
Asked: Would you recommend this kit to quantify the content of ROS in mouse plasma? If not, is there an alternative kit that you would recommend?
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adminSubmitted [ Oct 14 2022 ]
Answered: Our ROS kit can only measure living cells, but not for serum plasma. Other relevant indicators can be considered, such as SOD,MDA,GPX, etc
H*********rSubmitted [ Oct 09 2022 ]
Asked: Merhaba bu kitin protokolünü bulamadım yardımci ola bilirmisiniz acaba?
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adminSubmitted [ Oct 09 2022 ]
Answered: Dear Hanım, I have send you the manual by email.
M*****aSubmitted [ Sep 16 2022 ]
Asked: could you please provide information about the sensitivity of your \"Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Fluorometric Assay Kit\" (#E-BC-K138)? I was not able to find the data in the manual.
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adminSubmitted [ Sep 16 2022 ]
Answered: This kit has no sensitivity and measures relative content.
S********** Submitted [ Aug 07 2022 ]
Asked: Can we use this kit for Blood samples (Red Blood Cells) ROS detection ?
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adminSubmitted [ Aug 07 2022 ]
Answered: Sorry, it can not use for Blood sample.
a********dSubmitted [ Apr 06 2021 ]
Asked: What is the procedure for this assay?
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adminSubmitted [ Apr 06 2021 ]
Answered: Hi, Thanks for your interests in our products. There are detailed operation in the manual. Can we know where didn't we make clear? If you need any help, pls feel free to ask. Best regards, Hanny