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Invitrogen™ Measure-IT™ High-Sensitivity Nitrite Assay Kit

Provides add-and-read convenience and high-throughput scalability to quantitation of nitrite, thiol, and lead/cadmium

Supplier:  Invitrogen™ M36051

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Catalog No. M36051


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Description

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  • Features solid reproducibility over wide quantitation range, as well as excellent tolerance of common sample contaminants
  • Assay is linear from 20 to 500pmoles of nitrite, making it up to 50 times more sensitive than colorimetric assays based on Griess reagent
  • Kit includes nitrite quantitation standard and protocol that's optimized for microplate-based application

Anion Detection, Cell Analysis, Cell Metabolism, Cell Viability, Proliferation and Function, Ionic Homeostasis and Signaling, Nitric Oxide Research, Nitro-Oxidative Stress

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