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Creatinine liquicolor kit

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The Creatinine LiquiColor kit is a laboratory diagnostic test used to measure the concentration of creatinine in a sample. Creatinine is a waste product that is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. The kit provides a quantitative analysis of creatinine levels, which can be used to assess kidney function.

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Serum Creatinine and Renal Pathology in AKI

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Serum was collected for renal creatinine detection from day 1 to day 3 after AKI. Serum creatinine was detected by using a direct Creatinine LiquiColor kit (Stanbio Laboratory, Boerne, TX, USA). Renal pathology is examined by periodate‐Schiff (PAS) staining (Sigma‐Aldrich, 395B, St. Louis, MO, USA), formalin‐fixed kidney tissues were embedded into paraffin and sectioned (3 μm), and then followed by PAS staining. The number of tubular necrosis was scored at ×40 magnification and a total of 10 fields of cortical versions were examined and calculated as previously study described.19, 20, 21
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Biochemical Markers in Urine and Blood

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Urine and blood samples were collected as previously described [13 (link)]. Urine albumin, plasma triglyceride levels, plasma urea levels, and serum creatinine levels were determined using commercial kits, an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit (Exocell), a Urea Nitrogen Direct Kit (Stanbio Laboratory), a LabAssay Triglyceride ELISA Kit (Wako), and a Creatinine Liquicolor Kit (Stanbio Laboratory).
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Autoantibodies, Urine Albumin, and Creatinine

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Serum autoantibodies and urine albumin were measured by ELISA using the mouse anti-SSA (RO-52) ELISA kit (Signosis, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, United States), the mouse anti-dsDNA IgG ELISA Kit (Alpha Diagnostic International, San Antonio, TX, United States), and the Albuwell M ELISA kit (Ethos Biosciences Inc., Philadelphia, PA, United States). Urine creatinine was measured using a Creatinine Liquicolor kit (Stanbio Laboratory, Boerne, TX, United States). Hematocrit was measured using the HemaTrue® Veterinary Hematology Analyzer (Heska, Loveland, CA, United States).
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Lateral Flow Assay for HE4 Detection

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Monoclonal mouse anti-human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) was purchased from HyTest (Turku, Finland). The reporter reagent used in the LFA was BioReady150 nm gold nanoshells by nanoComposix Inc (San Diego, California). Ethyl-N;-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimine hydrochloride (EDC) and Sulfo-NHS chemistry was used (sigma Cat# E1769-1G, Thermo, Prod# 24510) to covalently bind the antibody to the nanoshell. Hydroxylamine (Sigma, cat# 467804) was used to quench remaining amine groups during the covalent conjugation protocol.
HE4 antigen standards were provided by Fujirebio Diagnostics Inc. (Malvern, PA). For the enzymatic creatinine reaction, we purchased a Creatinine LiquiColor kit from Stanbio (Boerne, TX). The creatinine test paper used was Whatman no. 3, purchased from Cytiva (Marlborough, MA). The dipping soy wax was purchased from Hearts & Crafts (Brooklyn, NY). Parafilm tape was purchased from Hach (Loveland, CO). Anhydrous creatinine was purchased from Thermo (Prod # C4225, lot# SLCF5841). All solutions were prepared with deionized water unless otherwise noted.
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