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Cell light edu apollo 567 imaging kit

Manufactured by RiboBio
Sourced in China

The Cell-Light EdU Apollo 567 imaging kit is a laboratory equipment that enables the detection and visualization of newly synthesized DNA in cells. It utilizes the incorporation of EdU (5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine), a thymidine analog, into the DNA of proliferating cells, which can then be detected using a fluorescent azide dye.

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EdU Proliferation Assay for Cell Lines

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An EdU proliferation test was conducted using the in vitro Cell-Light EdU Apollo 567 imaging kit (RiboBio, Guangzhou, China). In brief, HCC cells were transfected with a plasmid or transduced with lentivirus and cultured for 48 h before being seeded in 96-well plates (2 × 104 cells/well) and cultured for another 24 h before EdU according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The figures of EdU-positive cells (red) in three random observation fields were captured via an inverted fluorescence microscope (Olympus, Beijing, China).
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Cell Proliferation Assay with EDU Kit

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Cell-Light™ EDU Apollo®567 Imaging Kit (Ribobio) was utilized to analyze cell proliferation ability. Transfected RASFs were incubated with 50 μM EDU reagent for 2 h. The nucleus of RASFs was marked with 2-(4-Amidinophenyl)-6-indolecarbamidine dihydrochloride (DAPI) (Sigma). Cell images were taken under a fluorescence microscope.
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