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ViaLight™ Plus Cell Proliferation and Cytotoxicity BioAssay Kit w/ Plates, 500 Test
ViaLight™ Plus Cell Proliferation and Cytotoxicity BioAssay Kit w/ Plates, 500 Test
Catalog #: LT17-221
ViaLightTM Plus Kit, 500 Tests with (5) Clear Bottom, White Walled 96-Well Plates
Product Overview
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- Fast - Results from a 96 well plate can be processed and analyzed in as little as 10 minutes.
- Sensitive - Detect as few as 10 cells allowing for lower seeding densities and more assays.
- Convenient - Simply add two reagents directly to your culture well and read. No cell washing or medium removal required.
- Flexible - Dynamic range of 5 decades and excellent performance with both adherent or suspension cultures allows you to design the experiment for your needs.
- Robust - Stable bioluminescent signal (half-life >5 hours) facilitates manual or batch processing. And, unlike MTT or Alamar Blue assays, ViaLightTM Bioassays are not prone to interference due to culture condition changes.
Storage and Content
500 tests (Sufficient for 5 plates)
1 x LT27-212 ATP monitoring reagent plus, Lyophilized
1 x LT27-079 Assay buffer, 50 mL bottle
1 x LT27-076 Cell lysis reagent, 50 mL bottle
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